Stack Tab Stack Tab

Productivity
Version: 1.7
Last Update: 2018-04-05

Overview

Stack Tab is a Chrome extension developed by Gregory Assasie. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Stack Tab is 1.7, updated on 2018-04-05.
239 users have installed this extension. 12 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Chrome Tab Manager, Limit the number of active tabs opens, keep unused tabs off screen

Stack tab is a simple tab manager for chrome.
Quickly and conveniently close unused tabs, retrieve them when needed.

- Get rid of the clutter and focus on required tabs only.
- Effortlessly close used tabs.

Functionality:
- filter search tabs
- set limit for number of tabs opened per session
- Automatically close and save tab when limit is reached
- Close oldest tab on limit reach
- Close left-most tab on limit reach

** NEW UPDATE ***
- Option to close page anywhere, option is available on context menu (right click on page to view)
- clicking stack tab in context menu closes the page and adds it to the stack.

- Context menu fixed

**UPDATE VERSION 1.6**
- settings persist between sessions
- disregard pinned and active tabs due to close

Rating

12 ratings

Total Installs

239

Information

Last Update

2018-04-05

Current Version

1.7

Size

40.79KiB

Author

Gregory Assasie

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Pat MySecret
2021-10-23

It's mostly a Tab Dumper.
If you inadvertently go beyond your limit, it shuts your tab, and you may be left wondering, "what just happened"

avatar MrGhostMark
2021-05-25

New chrome update prevents extensions from automatically reopening old tabs. Manually opening from the stack still works.

avatar Jemma Oldman
2020-11-17

I am definitely the type of person that likes to be hyper-organized. So having 18 tabs open on my computer can drive me a little insane sometimes, even though its necessary. This extension is a life-saver. It's so helpful when I'm doing my school work or just working on my personal writing projects at home. It made me do that little happy dance when I first started using it because I was so excited. Could it be improved? Of course. But everything can be improved somehow, and that shouldn't take away from this extension's capabilities. I absolutely love it, and will be using it every day. I highly recommend it for anyone who can be a little disorganized or likes to be a little too organized.

avatar Utku Garip
2019-10-23

Turkish language support..

avatar Karsten Johansson
2018-12-20

What I like: It really lightens the load on my Raspberry Pi. I'm a habitual multi-tab then eventually read kinda guy. It appears a whole lot of people out there are. I like the plugin enough that I started using it on my server as well, which has way more than enough memory and cpu speed without it.

What I really *really* want: Why can't I right-click on a URL and send the link directly to stack-tab? It seems like a most obvious feature given what it does already. That's the one and only feature that I see as a glaring omission in this otherwise productive tool.