A minimalistic tab manager
The Web is a vast sea of information. Many a time, we find ourselves following hyperlink after hyperlink, quickly overwhelmed by the ridiculous amount of tabs in the browser. This is where a tab manager can make life easier. Tabo allows you to save all currently-open tabs as a session. This session can then be loaded to open up the saved tabs in a new window. Now, you can safely kill tabs with the luxury of visiting them only when they are needed once more. With that, my only hope is that Tabo brings you peace of mind when browsing.
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When in doubt, press <escape>
To use Tabo, click the toolbar icon located at the top-right corner of the browser. This will open up the page where all actions are performed. Below is the list of all possible actions for each section of the page.
- Open individual tab
- Click on any tab title
- Save session
- Click "Save", or
- Press <space>
- Load session
- Click on any session title
- View tabs for session
- Click on number of tabs under any session title
- Open individual tab
- Click on any tab title when displayed
- Start or stop removing sessions
- Click "Remove", or
- Press <shift>
- Remove session
- Click on the "x" when displayed
- Clear all sessions
- Press "Clear All"
- Show about
- Click "About"
I am aware of the plethora of tab managers available, but I believe a good tab manager is one that offers a minimalistic experience.
Do not judge a book by its cover.
I use Firefox.
No.
No.
Press <cmd/ctrl><f>.
I do things when I feel like it.
See CHANGELOG.md.
See LICENSE.
Feel free to suggest features or report bugs.
Marcus Mu chunkhang@gmail.com