Mark tab manager - The missing tab manager for Chrome
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Mark is a minimalist tab manager that organizes tabs as you browse. With Mark, tabs are automatically grouped by top-level domain, and tabs and tab groups are sorted alphabetically so you can easily find them later.
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We built Mark because we were frustrated with native and third-party support for tab organization. While the problem of having too many tabs open is nearly universal, browsers only provided solutions for manual organization and existing extensions buried tab management into a custom menu within the extension.
Mark uses the native tab groups feature of Chrome, meaning there’s no learning curve to get started. Simply install Mark and any open and newly created tabs will be grouped and sorted.
Mark can be configured to only group tabs or only sort tabs depending on how you like to browse. Additionally, you can enable Mark to consolidate tabs across windows - meaning you won’t lose a tab because it’s hiding in its own window.
Our goal is to extend Mark to help manage bookmarks, browsing history, and more in the future. We’re always interested in learning how people navigate the internet, so drop us a line with any feedback or suggestions on how to make Mark better!
And just a heads up - Mark uses features only available in Chrome 89 (which was released yesterday), so make sure you’re up to date before installing.
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