From December 15th, 2011 to December 10th, 2021, 68% user give 5-star rating, 29% user give 4-star rating, 4% user give 3-star rating. for Tab Extract chrome extension.
Good extension, has been very useful. Have been using it for years on Chrome. I just started using it on Edge in the last couple month. I just noticed it won't grab all the tabs with the domain I typed. I wonder if it has something to do with the fact hat Edge puts the tab to sleep?
Does one thing well, for a decade already.
This is the first extension I always install - whether I'm setting up a computer for me or someone else. Very powerful yet simple and lightweight, this is the functionality that should be built into chrome. Thanks for developing it!
very nice extension. I am a developer and constantly have searches for dev technologies, and great to be able to group tabs by technology
Works perfectly. Absolutely genius.
This is probably my favorite chrome extension. I've never had a complaint. Simple brilliance.
I use Tab Extract several times a day. I consider it essential. The only hitch is when a tab is not fully loaded - but this is not Tab Extract's fault - and when you're typing in your keyword, it will tell you in real time how many tabs fit into search criteria. Most of the time I do not even have to type in an entire word - just enough to differentiate, but on occasion adding the .com (or whatever) helps. One of the very best and hassle-free Extensions Chrome offers.
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I have > 100 tabs open all the time, hence I could never find the tab I need. With this plugin I can finally clean up my tabs in an efficient way! this plugin is fast too!
It's amazing. You can move all Google search tabs from different windows into a new window quickly and close them all at once to free memory. Try ex tab q=
Fantastic.
Just installed and already like it. If it has no annoying quirks after a week, I will give it five stars. It does something that seems missing from TooManyTabs for Chrome and will complement it.
Fantastic. Just what I was looking for. Completely unobstrusive UI, no extra button cluttering up my toolbar. Very flexible with the filtering. Great for power users.
Easy to figure out...I've been using it, and organizing my junk doesn't seem as daunting! 100% a KEEPER
I like to pull apart tabs and put them back together with the "ex ." shortcut in the omnibar.
Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks Google search results & TabEx developer(s)! :D I predict this is going to save me clicking through blank squished tabs many a time more!
Does one feature and does it well! Love it.
Wow, after searching high and low for a proper extension manager, this finally popped up on my radar. Exactly what I needed. And best of all, works without ever leaving the keyboard.
Wish it did pinned tabs as well.
great app!
Wonderful and useful...however, there's one issue...sometimes, when I use the command, it starts opening tons of windows with nothing in them before actually doing what it is supposed to do. All these windows do close, and a window does open that has the tabs I extracted, so it does work, but when it makes thousands of windows open it makes me panic slightly...do you know why it does this sometimes?
Very useful once you get the hang of it. Using 'ex .' is a great tip.
It is a very useful extension if you have a lot of tabs open. However I would like to have an option to not grab pages that i have set as "applications" via chrome (tools/create application shortcut).
Quite handy! I wonder of regex would be a practical addition...
Simple yet very good. Just one thing: I'd like the new window to be open maximized. I can't understand why it's not.
It seems nice. but I can't find a guidelines for this ext.
I'd love to see some special keyword commands that would: 1-Auto sort tabs in current window by name 2-Extract current tab AND all tabs to the right along with it PS- make sure they include characters that are never used in a URL to avoid interfering with potential search terms.
Like it. I really really wish there was a keyword to extract the tabs into the current window, though.