If you are like me, when using a browser, I've got lots of tabs open, and I have hundreds of bookmarks. Still - finding websites again which I already found is hard. Too hard, I thought, and all the tab manager extensions I tried didn't really convince me.
So, being a passionate programmer, the solution is 'easy': Write the tool you want to use yourself. This is how Tabsets started, and now I think it is ready. Not "ready ready", but at least ready to launch and to collect some feedback and further ideas :)
What makes Tabsets unique compared to other browser extensions is that you can manage both tabs and bookmarks, search your urls, their titles and even inside the websites content. Plus it's open-source and all the data remains on your machine.
Hi everyone and thanks for all your upvotes!
I'm curious - did anyone experience issues installing the tabsets extension? Specifically, I got an issue described here: https://github.com/evandor/tabse... and I hope to have a fix for it (rolled out with the next release 0.3.1)
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