Faster Browsing Faster Browsing

Productivity
Version: 1.0.1
Last Update: 2016-09-05

Overview

Faster Browsing is a Chrome extension developed by sj95.b7. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Faster Browsing is 1.0.1, updated on 2016-09-05.
1,000+ users have installed this extension. 8 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Faster Browsing on Chrome

In your browsing session, opening many tabs is quite common but going back to one opened is quite slow and irritating. You have to either look up each opened tab to check or search through your browser history. And the worst thing is the huge memory these opened tabs take which mostly leads to crashes. Well this extension then comes to your rescue.

Just press Alt+2 to close and save the current tab (You can press Alt+1 if you don't want to close the tab) and the next time you require that tab, press Alt+3, type a keyword for that tab (Like "Football Article") and press Enter. This takes at max three seconds to switch between tabs, even when the number of tabs saved are in hundreds. To clear the current session of tabs, press Alt+4. Use Alt+3 to open and close pop-up. Check out the awesome UI in the images. I hope you like it.

Cheers

Rating

8 ratings

Total Installs

1,000+

Information

Last Update

2016-09-05

Current Version

1.0.1

Size

159KiB

Author

sj95.b7

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Haru
2022-05-23

bro how do i even use this extension

avatar Curtis Hall
2022-06-04

What is this extension even for? It just has some box that you have to write in. How do I know what I have to put in it?

avatar TJ12
2022-06-04

What is this extension even for? It just has some box that you have to write in. How do I know what I have to put in it?

avatar TJ12
2022-06-04

What is this extension even for? It just has some box that you have to write in. How do I know what I have to put in it?

avatar TJ12
2022-06-04

What is this extension even for? It just has some box that you have to write in. How do I know what I have to put in it?