What’s the best of breed Window/Tab manager for Chrome (Mac)?
I often find my windows too cluttered - duplicate tabs, too hard to find the thing I am really looking for. This has to be a solved problem - what am I missing?
So far TabBrew looks like a promising option, but there seem to be about a dozen extensions, and maybe other ways of doing this?
Hoping to tap the Lem-mind…
Tab Groups (which is a native feature, not an extension, but not sure if available on Mac)? Or just multiple windows + Session Buddy to stowe away / restore your tabs / windows.
I know you asked for chrome, but firefox is really the best here. With https://github.com/mbnuqw/sidebery (version 5) it’s extremely nice.
Here are my custom styles which I think make it look a lot better
#root.root {--tabs-activated-shadow: 0px 1px 4px -1px rgba(0,0,0,.5), inset 0 0 0 1px rgba(255,255,255,0.133);} #root.root {--tabs-activated-bg: #d3ebffff;} #root.root {--tabs-inner-gap: 6px;} #root.root {--tabs-indent: 8px;} #root.root {--tabs-font: .9rem sans-serif;} #root.root {--tabs-height: 25px;} #root.root {--popup-bg: rgb(244, 245, 246);} #root.root {--general-margin: 0px;} #root.root {--frame-bg: #9a9996ff;} #root.root {--status-active: #146fd9;} #root.root {--tabs-border-radius: 4px 0 0 4px;} /* OLD CSS VARS */ .Tab .body{ border-style: solid; border-width: 0px 0px 1px; border-color: rgba(154, 153, 150,0.55); background-color: #FCFCFC; } .Tab[data-discarded="true"] > .body > .fav, .Tab[data-discarded="true"] > .body > .t-box, .Tab[data-discarded="true"] > .body > .ctx { opacity: 1.00; --frame-fg: red; } .TabsPanel .bottom-space { height: 0; } .TabsPanel .bottom-bar { display: none; } .Tab .progress-spinner { right: 1px; bottom: 1px; } .Tab[data-loading="true"] .fav-icon { mask: radial-gradient(circle at calc(100% - 8px) calc(100% - 8px),rgba(0,0,0,.141),rgba(0,0,0,.141) 8px,#000 8px,#000); }
Unrelated but why not use safari? The tab grouping is so good, and not buggy/useless like the built in groups in chrome or the extensions for chrome and ff
Thanks for helping me think outside of the box