Overview
Save Chrome workspaces, recover recently closed windows, and switch contexts without losing track of your tabs.
Tabulous helps you turn Chrome into a set of reusable Workspaces, so you can save what you are doing, switch contexts cleanly, and get back to the right tabs without digging through browser chaos. Whether you are working, researching, studying, shopping, planning, or just trying to manage too many tabs across too many windows, Tabulous gives you a more structured way to keep everything organized. With Tabulous, you can save groups of tabs as named Workspaces, reopen them later, and keep different parts of your browsing life separate. Instead of leaving dozens of tabs open “just in case,” you can close a Workspace knowing you can bring it back when you need it. Key features • Save and reopen named Workspaces • Organize tabs by project, task, or context • Move tabs between Workspaces • Recover recently closed unsaved windows with Recover Recent Tabs • Restore previous versions of a Workspace • Use the Recovery hub for restore-related tools in one place • View local restore history inside the extension • Copy local diagnostics if you ever need troubleshooting help • Keep everything local by default, with no automatic data sending New in 0.8 Tabulous now includes stronger workspace integrity and recovery tools. This update improves how Tabulous protects saved Workspaces, adds per-Workspace restore options, and makes it easier to recover the version you actually want if something gets closed or changed by mistake. Workspace recovery Tabulous can now help you restore earlier versions of a specific Workspace, not just your whole browser state. If a Workspace is emptied intentionally, Tabulous keeps it available as an empty shell so you can restore a previous version, open a new tab inside it, or delete it cleanly. Recovery tools Tabulous includes a dedicated Recovery hub that brings restore-related tools together in one place. You can: • recover recently closed unsaved windows • restore previous versions of a Workspace • access Crash Vault tools • use backup and restore features • view recent restore history Local-first approach Tabulous stores workspace and recovery data locally on your device so it can reopen and restore your browser state when needed. Restore history and diagnostics stay local unless you explicitly choose to copy and share them yourself. There is no hidden telemetry or automatic sending of your data. Tabulous is especially useful if you: • keep lots of tabs open because you do not want to lose them • work across several projects at once • regularly switch between different types of browsing • want a safer way to close windows without losing your place • like the idea of a more workspace-based browser setup inside Chrome If you have ever thought, “I can’t close this window because I might need it later,” Tabulous is built for exactly that problem. v0.8
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Details
- Version0.8
- UpdatedApril 12, 2026
- Size470KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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