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As someone who has a lot of tabs open (due to mutiple streams of work, projects, research etc.), the main annoyance of Chrome (and thus this new Edge) is the lack of ability to have multiple rows of tabs. So if you have many tabs open in Chrome/Edge, the tabs get smaller and you can't see what the tab is.
With multi-row tabs, you can always see what's on each tab. It would be great if this ability was built into Edge.
- Elliot KirkApr 09, 2019Former EmployeeGood feedback, misterjaytee. Have you tried other management solutions for lots of tabs? What have you found helpful? What have you found not so helpful?
Elliot- misterjayteeApr 23, 2019Copper Contributor
Elliot Kirk In Firefox I always used Tab Mix Plus, but stopped using this when FF went to Quantum (TMP no longer worked due to API deficiencies).
I have also tried OneTab on Chrome, which should work for my scenario but having to go into another place just isn't as prominent as having the tabs in your face screaming at you to finish your research/work :)
I think that a nice solution would be to allow a tab to be right-clicked so that you can add the URL to the "new tab" page easily; and optionally on the new tab page to have a folder that you can add URLs to (so you can group URLs into relevant workstreams).
Rgds,
Jim
- Drew1903Apr 23, 2019Silver ContributorSounds like "Duplicate" that we have in Edge, but, not in Edge C. Add this to the list.
Cheers,
Drew
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