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You might like to check Tabs Outliner:

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detai…

Many more really needed features than in GraphiTabs - for example ability to fully reorganize saved and open tabs by drag and drops and also add notes to them, even directly from web pages. Also all of this in a much more compact and usable

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Yes, original tab strip is impossible to get reed in Chrome, but i found that i like it actually. I mostly use original Chrome tab strip to switch tabs. TO just always sit at the left and show me where i am - i use it mostly to switch windows and to add notes - the original tab strip is more useful to switch tabs,

Well. I was also huge fan of FF Tree Style Tabs, and for a long time this was a reason i cannot switch completely. But this is over - what we have now in Chrome is a way more powerful.

Just unbelievable how it is possible that such an annoying annoyance found own way through all of the UX testings.

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Actually shortcut for activation can be assigned to any extension even if it is not provide such option by itself. Just open extensions list through Chrome settings, scroll to the bottom of the page and click "configure commands" link.

TO also save everything automagicaly, and also a solution to restore everything after crashes. And it is do so much better that SB - as you can restore only what you need. As selectively as you want. Not a whole window, as SB only allow.

Thanks rarem! Excellent point, you right, that is the idea behind TabsOutliner, that is the main use case and that is the screenshot from my pc (and rarem is my friend and one of the main testers of this tool : )

And by the way session buddy does not provide same type of tree view

That is not a replacement for bookmarks. Since i wrote this i really start to use them by the way. Before this they was polluted as hell but regular dump of tabs.

Just try, the only similarities is that the as the tabs in the tree as the bookmarks is a links.

Worth to note that Session Buddy was the only extension I used before I wrote Tabs Outliner. I started it because I just tired of waiting when the author of SB finally will implement long promised possibility to reorganize of saved and crashed sessions. But during development this work not only cover all the cases for

As an author of TabsOutliner I will give some comments.

> I may have a lot of tabs up, and then I close them as soon as I'm done.

Not everyone so lucky with the habits : ) Somehow I am just cannot do the step 2, what do for me this step is always the Chrome crash - and this solution is written with this in mind.

Forget to introduce self - I am the developer of this : )

Also

> or you're just the type who has hundreds of tabs open
I am so... 320 right now, 43 windows. This tool will definitely not gonna work for me... setup, click through around, *shrug*, uninstall.

I block Flash just to save the CPU and RAM. But FlashBlock is a bad suggestion for this, Chrome has better and already included way to do so - Settings \ Privacy \ Content settings... \ Plug-ins \ Click to play option.

> At least it's free

Actually this post completely change the ideas of the original article - it really worth to read from source.

And sometimes (actually most of the times) Giving Up is a sole bigest reason you fail...

The biggest disappointment in all of this that we see only whom come out from this mess. And really many many who step in it just never be able to exit. Even having the cool new idea, ultimate innovation, new vision and things like this, yet anyway they fail, and somebody else just take over with their idea and step