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21echoes | 9 years ago
1. I dont have to think. I Cmd+Click links as I find them interesting, switch tabs as my attention changes, etc. and the tabs just stay there, waiting.
2. AwesomeBar searches over open tabs by default, and selecting a suggestion switches to that open tab rather than opening a new one.
3. When I have time, I can sort my tabs into labelled groups ("Work", "Research", "Shopping", "Politics", etc.)
4. Tabs are sync'd to and from my Firefox for Android automatically, so if I'm on the move and I want to pull up that thing on the tip of my tongue, it's right there on my phone as well.
I'm sure it's not perfect for everyone, but it works for me /shrug
olejorgenb|9 years ago
Or one can specify what to search with this micro language:
olejorgenb|9 years ago
Another nugget I just found out about: alt-enter opens the what you typed in in a new tab.
nachtigall|9 years ago
mih|9 years ago
weaksauce|9 years ago
Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tabist/
and chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tabist/hdjegjggiog...
It's also open source: https://github.com/fiveNinePlusR/tabist
If you end up trying it, let me know if you find it useful/hate it or have something that should be added :)
jholman|9 years ago
If it's easy to add a by-date-last-opened to the order-by at the top, that MIGHT be useful? If it's easy to add the text of the window title to the table, that MIGHT be useful? Those are just top-of-my-head spitball ideas.
newscracker|9 years ago
It'd be nice to include the favicon (if available) next to each link so that a visual scan is easy to perform. Otherwise a "Find on page" (Ctrl+F) would have to be used to find something in a list of a few hundred tabs. Sort options like the ones mentioned in another comment here about the date added, and additionally grouping links by domain, would also be useful.
chongli|9 years ago
thewhitetulip|9 years ago