TooManyTabs is a Chrome extension that allows you to deal efficiently with multiple tabs.
Are you the kind of person who always has a million tabs open at once? If you are, they you'll know how unmanageable they can get - you lose important ones, accidentally close pages and reduce your efficiency by having to scroll through bunches of tabs before getting to the one you want.
Clicking on the TooManyTabs icon to the right of the address bar will allow you to preview all your open tabs and move idle ones to the holding area on the right. Once you have moved them, they will disappear from the browser area. You can make them reappear by clicking again.
The holding area also displays previews of recently closed tabs, and a few options for managing the tabs you can see. There’s a good search function, and you’ll also be able to sort the tabs by name, web address or creation time. Under TooManyTabs’ options, you’ll be able to toggle a number of advanced features, including the ability to choose a hotkey to bring up the TooManyTabs window and specify how many recently-closed tabs you want the extension to remember.
As far as Chrome extensions go, TooManyTabs pretty average. If you have used the Firefox version, however, it will seem really poor. The TooManyTabs interface is clunky and not very user-friendly, and at the risk of appearing shallow, it’s pretty ugly! TooManyTabs for Firefox takes the same idea and makes the most of it, but on Chrome, TooManyTabs just doesn’t make the grade.
In its Chrome version, TooManyTabs is a pretty disappointing tab manager.