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Enables random tab selection or complete tab shuffling with a click. • Jumping to a random tab within your window • Shuffling your open tabs to a new order Or you can even use both features at once, all at the click of a button Alongside these functionalities are the options to: • Close your current tab when going to a random tab or randomizing the order • Displaying the number of Tabs currently open in your window
Simple Tab Sorter
"Simple Tab Sorter" is a free and open-source Google Chrome extension for people who want quick and easy user-customizable tab sorting and grouping. * Respects Google Chrome's Tab Groups. * User configurable sort behavior for handling tabs suspended by extensions forked from The Great Suspender (please review the User Guide under Options for configuration instructions). * Simple manual override of tab group sort order. Bug reports are welcome at https://github.com/pwhite2/simple-tab-sorter/issues. If you want additional functionality, please take a look at https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/super-tab-sorter/jjhppbooocacaccnhjninhmigbfmpnkh instead. PLEASE READ BEFORE INSTALLING AND SUBMITTING NEGATIVE REVIEWS: 1. Simple Tab Sorter v0.4.0 and later require Chrome version 88 or later. If you're using an older version of Chrome, you can manually install v0.3.3 by following the instructions at https://github.com/pwhite2/simple-tab-sorter#install-as-an-extension-from-source . 2. "Read your browsing history" permission warning during install in versions 0.4.0 and later... Chrome changed the permissions message for "tabs" permissions for manifest v3 extensions. The new release (0.4.0) isn't doing anything with the tabs API that it wasn't doing before - i.e., it doesn't have access to your browser history, just the currently open tab URLs which are required to sort by URL. You can see the requested permissions for this extension at https://github.com/pwhite2/simple-tab-sorter/blob/master/src/manifest.json. The developer documentation for the "tabs" API (https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/api/tabs) states: "The "tabs" permission This permission does not give access to the chrome.tabs namespace. Instead, it grants an extension the ability to call tabs.query() against four sensitive properties on tabs.Tab instances: url, pendingUrl, title, and favIconUrl." As you'll see, there is NO mention of "history" anywhere in the "chrome.tabs" developer documentation. To have access to your browsing history, an extension would have to specify "history" in the manifest.json permissions, which you can verify this doesn't, as documented at https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/api/history. 2025-05-27: Version 0.4.2 released * Fix extension stuck in welcome/update message loop due to apparent browser implementation change. 2023-12-19: Version 0.4.0 released * Converted to Chrome manifest v3 * Added support for Chrome's Tab Groups 2023-04-25: Version 0.3.3 released * Fixed https://github.com/pwhite2/simple-tab-sorter/issues/21 - now compatible with Chrome's new suspended tabs. 2021-02-21: Version 0.3.1 released * Removed Google Analytics code * Added support for extensions derived from The Great Suspender now that it's been removed from the Chrome Web Store and derivative works have been submitted. Changes viewable at https://github.com/pwhite2/simple-tab-sorter/pull/12 2020-06-29: Version 0.3.0 released * Added "Sort pinned tabs" option and disabled it by default * Added short form to collect user feedback when extension is removed
Cache Killer
Clears the browser cache automatically. On or Off extension by single click Cache Killer automatically clears your browser cache whenever you open a new tab or refresh a page. You can easily enable or disable the extension with a single click
Random Tab
Opens a random tab when the icon is pressed and displays a tab counter. Now with the added option to chose between opening a random tab from all windows or just the current window.
Tab Wrangler
Automatically closes inactive tabs and makes it easy to get them back Too many tabs? Do you have a tab addiction? Tab Wrangler closes tabs that haven't been used recently. See how Tab Wrangler can free your Chrome from tab clutter in our walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtP7pysqHY8 - Automatically closes idle tabs after designated time - Prevents auto-closing of your chosen sites - Saves closed tabs, keeps a list to easily re-open - Doesn't close pinned tabs or tabs playing sound Auto-closed tabs are stored safe and sound in the Tab Corral. Tab Wrangler is highly configurable and will save your computer and your focus from tab overload.