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Extra features in this fork (at the time of writing): - Window-scope toggle -- keep the cycle inside the active Chrome window instead of jumping across every window. - Can be changed at extension options page: chrome://extensions/?options=efcjjmicbheekeidonjgopibknedefbp Everything else matches the original extension. Open-source: https://github.com/SornrasakC/clut-chrome-extension
CLUT: Cycle Last Used Tabs
This extension tries to mimic the ALT+TAB behavior from Windows(or Command+TAB in Mac) to allow to switch between open tabs in a Most Recently Used fashion. It remembers the order in which you switched tabs (made a tab active) and it updates its records so that you can switch to the recently used ones quickly. Note: Sometimes after updating the extension the keyboard shortcut settings get reset. Hence you might want to set the desired keyboard shortcuts again in the keyboard shortcut settings in the Chrome Extensions page. Alternatively, navigate to chrome://extensions/shortcuts from your address bar to change shortcuts. Please rate and comment. The project is made open source in GitHub: https://github.com/harshayburadkar/clut-chrome-extension.git Default Keys*: ALT+W: Quick switch ALT + S: Normal switch ALT + Shift + S: Normal switch (in opposite direction) *Keys can be changed in keyboard shortcut settings on the Chrome extensions page. =Quick switch=: Use for rapid switching to last tab (by pressing once) or to the second to last used tab(by pressing rapidly twice) and so on. =Normal switch=: Use when you want to look for a tab recently used but when you would want to go in a slower pace (needing to glimpse for a bit to see if it is the page you need) Most other extensions meant to accomplish the same thing don’t work well since there are some limitations/difficulties in the Chrome API. This extension uses some basic algorithms and timers of intervals between key presses to get over these problems. That is the reason there is separate keys for quick and slower switches with different timer settings. Features: * Can cycle through ALL open tabs from all Chrome windows in a most recently used order * Extension DOES NOT need access to any of your visited website's data * Can work through tabs across different Chrome windows * Snappy and fast switches - Why are there two sets of shortcuts one for quick switch and one for a slower switch. Isn’t it possible to simplify like ALT+TAB behavior ? A: There are some restrictions in Chrome API which makes it difficult to implement this feature in the most natural way. The intention was to make this extension work as close to Alt+Tab in Windows (or Cmd+Tab for Mac). Unfortunately due to these limitations though, this extension relies on time intervals in between your key presses. That is the reason there is a concept of quick switch (faster timer) and a normal switch (slower timer). - Where can I change the shortcut key for switching tabs ? A: To change shortcut, go to the Extensions pane in your Chrome browser. Press the menu icon and find the Keyboard Shortcuts option in the list. You can change keyboard shortcuts of your installed extensions and apps here. Alternatively, you can access and change extension keyboard shortcuts by going to this special address from your browser address bar. chrome://extensions/shortcuts Note: Few shortcuts may be not allowed to be set by Chrome if Chrome itself uses that shortcut or the shortcut is needed for system level operations. Feel free to post feedback, comments and suggestions.
Open Last Tab
Based on Open Last Tab from xordiv (https://github.com/xordiv/open-last-tab-chrome) which originated from clut-chrome-extension (https://github.com/harshayburadkar/clut-chrome-extension / MIT License). This version does not have any analytics, third_party code, and properly tracks window focus. It has also been updated to work with the latest Manifest v3. The project is made open source in GitHub: https://github.com/grouma/open-last-tab-chrome
Simple Tab Switcher
A Chrome tab switcher which enables a shortcut to switch the current tab to latest one. A FREE and SIMPLE tab switcher which enables a shortcut to switch the current tab to previous one. In addition, an extra shortcut to switch the current tab across different windows is also available. - The default shortcut to switch tabs is [Alt + q] (Option + q) on MacOs. - The default shortcut to switch windows is [Alt + w] (Option + w) on MacOs. *P.S.* You can change the key mapping through the *chrome://extensions/shortcuts*.
Tab Manager for Chrome™
Quick access to all opened tabs. Manage browser tabs to easily navigate and switch between them. Tab Manager for Chrome is a must-have extension for anyone looking to streamline their browsing experience. Designed to give you quick and easy access to all your open tabs, this tool allows you to navigate between them with just a click. No more getting lost in a sea of open tabs—Tab Manager for Chrome provides a clear and organized overview, so you can instantly find and switch to the tab you need. Tab Manager for Chrome also lets you create custom tab groups, helping you keep related tabs organized and accessible. Whether you’re working on a project, researching multiple topics, or simply trying to keep your personal and work tabs separate, you can group your tabs and open them only when you need them. This not only declutters your browser but also improves your productivity by letting you focus on the task at hand. With a user-friendly interface and powerful features, Tab Manager for Chrome is the perfect solution for anyone who wants to take control of their browsing and enhance their efficiency. Say goodbye to tab overload and hello to a more organized, stress-free browsing experience. Organize browser tabs to a fully manageable list for quick search through opened tabs and easy access to any website you want. There can be created groups of opened tabs by theme, so you will be able to work exactly with needed websites and then collapse tabs altogether that will be saved for further until you want to edit or delete them. Navigation between opened tabs became so simple with 20 Tabs. There is an opportunity to use hotkeys to find saved domain names and open tabs. Every group of tabs is editable thus you can add or remove any tab from the list. As well there is an option to rename each group for more convenience. How you can use 20 Tabs: - Open a clear list of opened tabs with one click - Navigate between tabs using a search bar - Remove tab from the list in one click as well as add needed website - Create groups of browser tabs - Save to bookmark in a single click Take control of your tabs is the every - day assistant in working with browser tabs. Press the hotkey combination to open a search bar with a list of opened tabs. The search bar appears as well to simplify navigation between websites you visit. You are welcome with any suggestions about improvements. Visit our options page to contact us or rate.