
Tabli
A simple, powerful tab manager
- Free • Open Source
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Google Chrome
What is Tabli?
Tabli is a tab manager for Google Chrome that provides fast switching between browser windows and tabs and the ability to save and restore windows.
Tabli runs entirely as an extension in your browser. Tabli does not make any outbound data connections and does not send any data whatsoever to any external application, extension or cloud service.
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Supported Languages
- English
GitHub repository
- 324 Stars
- 51 Forks
- 98 Open Issues
- Updated
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Tags
- search-tool
- Google Chrome Extension
- Session Manager
- tabs-management
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Tab Management • Chrome Extensions: Tabs/Session Manager • Chrome • My favorite chrome extensionsRecent user activities on Tabli
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xiaoluobodingadded Tabli as alternative(s) to One Tab Group
Tabli is optimal when you usually have multiple browser windows open, each with multiple tabs, for example:
It lets you give names to each open window, and close and easily restore them.
Very good approach (in my eyes), thank you!
as of June 2019, I am missing these features:
The good • Open source. If you are not familiar with "open source", it means this app is more secure. Because its code is publicly available for review and contributions on GitHub at https://github.com/antonycourtney/tabli • Attractive MIT License at https://github.com/antonycourtney/tabli/blob/master/LICENSE • Search tabs in all windows. From the search result easily open any tab. • Revert your saved window back to its saved state. • Keyboard shortcuts • When a Saved Window is closed and re-opened, Tabli will restore all previously open tabs in that window. This works even after re-starting Chrome or if Chrome crashes.
The bad • Tabli is presently not able to save all presently opened windows and all their tabs at once. You're still able to save all of them. But to do so you need to check each window one by one. This can be slow and time consuming if you have a large amount of windows opened at once. Such as 20+.