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1. jzoch+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-18 15:39:55
Honestly you are the first person I’ve ever heard that prefers chromes tab system. Check out tree style tabs it’ll change your life. I hate chrome now solely due to it
replies(4): >>parano+U1 >>unaind+b3 >>clumsy+PA >>pcthro+iF
2. parano+U1[view] [source] 2023-07-18 15:46:39
>>jzoch+(OP)
I recently started using Sidebery over TST and found it much more customizable for how I use tabs. It's worth taking a look at if you haven't already.
replies(2): >>beltsa+jh >>SomeHa+b68
3. unaind+b3[view] [source] 2023-07-18 15:52:32
>>jzoch+(OP)
This! But also check out sidebery, in my opinion is much better in every way to tree style
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4. deafpo+ug[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-18 16:37:38
>>unaind+b3
Except in style.. it's on the ugly side.
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5. beltsa+jh[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-18 16:40:29
>>parano+U1
Is there any kind of migration process from TST if I move to Sidebery? I don't want to lose my current tree structures in TST.
6. clumsy+PA[view] [source] 2023-07-18 17:49:16
>>jzoch+(OP)
I haven't used chrome tab system, but Safari's tab groups are nice. Point being, most other browser, including esoteric ones like Vivaldi, have a way to organize tabs beyond simple order and moving them to other windows. If you are in a corporate environment, it is unlikely a user can install extensions like sideberry.
7. pcthro+iF[view] [source] 2023-07-18 18:06:53
>>jzoch+(OP)
Tab groups in Chrome are a relatively new feature (and might still be behind an experimental feature flag, or at least the ability to save tab groups might be).

They're a game changer; so much better than using a third party extension IMO.

replies(2): >>Firmwa+WF >>nvm0n1+Re1
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8. Firmwa+WF[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-18 18:09:31
>>pcthro+iF
>Tab groups in Chrome are a relatively new feature

I'm gonna die on this hill but I'd like to add that Opera had tab groups natively without extensions since 2010 [1]. Damn I feel old now.

Also, UX of tab groups in old-Opera was way nicer than current-Chrome since you could just drag and drop tabs on top of another and it would automatically create groups.

[1] https://www.computerworld.com/article/2512081/opera-11-ships...

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9. nvm0n1+Re1[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-18 21:01:20
>>pcthro+iF
Tab groups are old. Maybe saving them not?
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10. SomeHa+b68[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-20 19:19:47
>>parano+U1
I installed it to see. I don't want something on the "side" - I want the tab organization to be on the top where the tabs ordinarily live anyway. That's what the Chrome tab groups does well. I can just visually see which tabs are grouped together, and collapse all of them.
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