Manage Your Tab-Hoarding With This Chrome Extension

Manage Your Tab-Hoarding With This Chrome Extension

Tabs can multiply and get out of hand quickly — sucking up precious CPU resources and making it virtually impossible to find what you want in your browser. Tame your crowded, disorganized browser window with OneTab.

    



Find and Kill Noisy Tabs With the Latest Version of Chrome

Find and Kill Noisy Tabs With the Latest Version of Chrome

You have 40 tabs open and for some reason one of them is playing “Wrecking Ball.” Thankfully, Chrome can now help you find and eliminate the offending tab.

    



Rein in Your Gazillion Browser Tabs With This Handy Chrome Extension

Tabs, tabs, tabs. They somehow grow like a virus in your browser window. The more squeeze in, the more you STRESS OUT. OneTab offers a simple solution. More »

Chrome Panic Button Is the One Chrome Extension You Definitely Need at Work [Chrome]

If you read a bunch of websites that do not relate to your work whatsoever while you’re at work, well, here’s the one chrome extension worth downloading: Panic Button. It quickly hides all of your open tabs in Chrome and lets you open them up all later. Like, when your boss isn’t around. More »

Maxthon web browser arrives in bite-sized form for iPhone

Maxthon web browser shrinks to iPhone size

Maxthon has long since escaped the days when it was chiefly a customized version of Internet Explorer on the desktop, and nowhere is that more apparent than its just-launched version of the normally WebKit-based browser for the iPhone and iPod touch. All the core features of the app carry over from earlier Android and iPad versions, such as an Opera-like grid of favorite pages, a download manager and a unified address bar, but it’s arguably more useful than the iPad edition: conventional browser tabs aren’t coming to smaller-screened iOS devices in a future mobile Safari build anytime soon. Bookmark syncing and an optimized reading mode also persist to reduce the chance that Maxthon users drift back towards the official Apple browser, even after iOS 6 rolls around. With that all-important “free” price tag, there’s every reason to give it a try — let others know in the comments if Maxthon is enough to take precedence over comparable iOS alternatives like Chrome.

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