Chrome 120 for desktop is set to arrive shortly and with it comes a few nice feature upgrades that further enhance the performance and safety of Chrome for users across all desktop platforms. Obviously, other bug fixes and security patches are along for the ride, too, but let’s look at a few of the key […]
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At long last, Google’s Tab Groups actually save, and it’s the final piece to my productivity puzzle
Two months ago, I grumbled about how Chrome’s much-touted Tab Groups Save feature was, to put it bluntly, completely busted and useless. It promised to let users save groups of tabs, collapse them, and then restore them later. However, not every online find belongs on your Reading List. Moreover, many tabs, particularly those used for […]
Continue ReadingChrome continues its work on the Tab Groups Save feature, but it’s still busted and useless
Chrome introduced the idea of saving tab groups for later a long time ago. In fact, we first reported on it over two years ago! Since then, Google has done little to develop the feature. Worse still, it’s done little to even make it usable. From creating the feature to showing saved tab groups on […]
Continue ReadingPSA: Don’t make the same mistake I did of fully relying on Chrome’s Tab Groups just yet
Ever since Chrome’s Tab Groups became a thing, I’ve been absolutely addicted not only to the idea of them but also to their execution. I believe Google nailed the implementation here. Being able to right-click any browser tab and add it to a group all contained by a color of your choosing, collapsing them to […]
Continue ReadingSaving your Chrome Tab Groups to the Bookmark bar is finally working in Chrome Canary
One of my all-time favorite upcoming Chrome features is finally up and running properly! For what seems like forever, I’ve been tracking and reporting on something called ‘Tab Groups Save‘. The ability to save your Tab Groups for later, close the browser, re-open it and re-launch said groups has been completely absent since the tool […]
Continue ReadingHere’s a workaround for saving Tab Groups on your Chromebook while you wait on Google
My workflow has suffered for far too long from either having way to many tabs or losing a work session I wanted to keep. In the past, there was no way to mitigate against this, but in recent years, Google has implemented something called Tab Groups which allow you to group tabs together, collapse them […]
Continue ReadingToby for Chrome Web Beta beats Google Tab Groups to desktop and mobile syncing
I’m a big fan of Toby for Chrome, a tab management extension that’s lightyears ahead of what Google is doing with Chrome’s Tab Groups feature. In fact, I wanted to cover it again today because the company has done something that pushes that boundary even further. While this has been available for a few weeks […]
Continue ReadingHere are 5 great Chrome Tab Groups alternatives to help you save websites for later
Over the past few years, I’ve accidentally fallen in love with Google Chrome’s Tab Groups feature. Color-coded anything meant to organize my life is just an OCD kid’s dream come true, and the company has this in spades. From labels to folders, and whatever in between, you could say I’ve somewhat “over-organized” my life. Still, […]
Continue ReadingIt looks like your Chrome Tab Groups are no longer planned to be stuffed into the Side Panel
We’ve been tracking with the changes Google is making to the Chrome browser’s Side Panel feature for some time now and have seen it evolve over the course of its development. Instead of simply storing bookmarks, it also gained the ability to house Read Later or rather “Read Anything” items, and even Google Lens. Up […]
Continue ReadingChrome Canary begins showing interactive tutorial for creating and managing Tab Groups
A new update to the Chrome Canary browser on desktop shows off a new interactive tutorial that Google is trying out. The tutorial is meant to onboard users to its Chrome Tab Groups feature. Tab Groups allow you to group together browser tabs, give them a color and a name, and even collapse them to […]
Continue ReadingHow to unofficially save and recall your Chrome Tab Groups using the built-in Bookmarks system
As an organization fanatic, I’ve become obsessed with Google Chrome’s Tab Groups feature since it was released. Unfortunately, I’ve seen no reliable way to date to save these, close them, and recall them at another time. Google does have a feature in the works that will allow you to save Tab Groups, and they’ve even […]
Continue ReadingSaving Tab Groups now conveniently adds them to your bookmark bar in Chrome Canary
We’ve known for some time now that Google was adding the ability to save Tab Groups so that you could recall them later. I’ve even noticed that at one point they appeared on the Chrome browser’s bookmark bar. Well, according to Redditor Leopeva64-2, this has officially become a feature on Chrome Canary instead of just […]
Continue ReadingChrome 95 lets you save tab groups, improves security payments, and more
Chrome 94 introduced the official Sharing Hub, HTTPS-First Mode, a “What’s New” page so you can see new features and details the moment they’re available, a Settings page redesign, and more. Now, we’re seeing Chrome 95 begin its rollout, and with it, the ability to save tab groups for later, improvements to security payments, some […]
Continue Reading‘Power Bookmarks’ may bring Chrome’s Tab Groups, Shopping, and bookmarks together
The ability to save tab groups and recall them later is a feature Google has been working on for some time now, and as of right this moment, these recently closed groups appear in the Tab Search icon until they’re buried. Instead of storing them in the browser’s History section long term, it seems that […]
Continue ReadingSaved Tab Groups begin appearing on Chrome’s bookmark bar
Chrome has been preparing the ability to save tab groups for later for some time now. After the initial rollout of Tab Groups, Google added the ability to collapse and freeze them to save on system memory, and even the ability to color and name them. Now, the added benefit of closing them and restoring […]
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