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CL ChambersFeb 5, 2025
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I've used and loved Tabs Outliner for years, but a few days ago, for no reason at all, I lost everything. Years of saved tabs, and hundreds of important ones for every aspect of my life...all because I was apparently naive enough to assume that I didn't have to *manually* save my sessions on my own to some separate drive as an html file for a more solid safety net, since avoiding such a mundane process was precisely WHY I got a tab manager extension in the first place. What's the point of ... Show more
Walt MeclearyFeb 4, 2025
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I have been using for at least 7 years - paid version, I bought early on to hopefully keep the project going. It saves me tons of time for managing development web teams. I have many nodes setup, some are my permanent "go to" everyday nodes for my tickets and project management, some for ongoing projects that might be temporary, some for our company internal documents. As far as people say it is not working, I am using on mac with Chrome Version 132.0.6834.160 (Official Build) (x86_64) - Feb... Show more
AAA3BRJan 31, 2025
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I'm testing it yet, but in this few days my first impression is very good.
Paul DowsettJan 23, 2025
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I paid for this extension, because I loved it. Sadly, it's currently broken, and seems unmaintained. When I click on the Tabs Outliner (TO) icon in the toolbar, the window appears empty, apart from the TO icons at the bottom.
Jeff MercadoJan 12, 2025
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tldr; extension is mostly abandoned at this point, but you can recover your saved data in full Unfortunately, it seems like neglect is preventing this extension from being truly the greatest extension. The extension has mostly been coasting for years on being a great tool and hasn't made any serious evolutions since. If it hasn't reached you yet, the more recent chrome updates effectively breaks this extension completely and I have no confidence this will be fixed. Apparently in my case, slo... Show more
Senthil GandhiJan 10, 2025
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It has a very good data model even though the UI looks clunky. If the developer teams with a UI designer and a good growth lead, this can be turned into a significant product with a ton of revenue I am sure. Only request to the developer for now is to keep it updated as chrome changes versions and code standards.
Jennifer WinerJan 2, 2025
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I've used Tabs Outliner every day for years. It's a fantastic way to save tabs across time & multiple devices. I use it to save state on the many different projects I'm working on at the same time. It breaks at least once a year, and the developer doesn't do a great job of communicating issues or helping folks fix things. But, I've always found a way to fix it, so if you're somewhat technical you should be able to fix it. Eventually. Probably. YMMV? Overall, I love this extension and would... Show more
Functional Health TeamDec 17, 2024
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I've been using this extension for nearly 10 years. I paid early on supporting the develop because it is extremely useful. This vey low review is because the developer has neglected to respond to questions I have submitted for support from them, even though I can see that they viewed the emails. They are simply choosing not to support me and I find this unacceptable.
Jace VDec 12, 2024
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I've been using this extension for 10+ years, across multiple browsers. It's fantastic. It's not a glorified tab switcher like so many other extensions are. Tabs Outliner lets you organize tabs and windows that belong to different tasks or research topics, rename anything so you remember what it is and why you saved it, and add notes either as part of a saved tab node or directly to its own node. All of this without the "out of site, out of mind" problem that bookmarks have (or the organizati... Show more
Isaac LewisDec 3, 2024
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This is really janky and kinda clunky. It's a completely separate window, and one of the really annoying parts is, you have to double click on the tab you want to get it to open. I mean, it works in the most basic sense, but I get the feeling whoever made this either isn't comfortable with the tools they used to make this, or they fully lack any understanding of how or why different people might want to use tab trees. Even something as basic as integrating the window into Chrome isn't done.