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=== Chrome Tabs Outliner ===
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Tabs Outliner lets you build groups of windows and nested groups within those windows.  You can also annotate the various groups and windows with comments to help you remember where you left off.  It shows promise, but there are also some clunky aspects to it.  But it shows the potential of what one could do.
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* [[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tabs-outliner/eggkanocgddhmamlbiijnphhppkpkmkl Tabs Outliner]]
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* Here's a picture of how I (Susan) use it.  I have to admit that my first tendency is to use the task bar and that will quickly cause problems.  You have to teach yourself to ignore Chrome in the task bar and use the outliner to open and close your groups. 
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 11 February 2014

This page tracks browser extensions that people have tried to help with Orion tab management.

Chrome Tabs Outliner

Tabs Outliner lets you build groups of windows and nested groups within those windows. You can also annotate the various groups and windows with comments to help you remember where you left off. It shows promise, but there are also some clunky aspects to it. But it shows the potential of what one could do.

  • [Tabs Outliner]
  • Here's a picture of how I (Susan) use it. I have to admit that my first tendency is to use the task bar and that will quickly cause problems. You have to teach yourself to ignore Chrome in the task bar and use the outliner to open and close your groups.

Taboutliner.png

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