Best Tab Managers for Linux of 2024

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    Shift Reviews
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    Shift

    Shift Technologies Inc.

    $149 per year
    1,003 Ratings
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    Shift is your power browser. The only browser to merge all your applications into one beautiful window. Connect all of your email accounts and manage all your apps from one powerful window. Streamline everything you do online when you install Shift and access thousands of apps without leaving your browser. Tired of juggling apps, hundreds of tabs, and multiple accounts? Most browsers make that feel messy, Shift makes it simple.
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    Abookmark Reviews
    Abookmark is everything. Abookmark advanced chromium tab manager and bookmark manager. It uses native bookmarks for its database. You can now import and export data from anywhere, and enjoy free system-level data sync. Abookmark can save and restore tabs in onetab, session buddy, Toby... but it only saves tabs to bookmarks. A bookmark is an angled tab, and a tab is the sailing bookmark. They can be converted into each other and work together. Abookmark can manage a large number tabs and bookmarks. Abookmark is a powerful tool with many advanced features, but it can also be used as a simple bookmark manager, bar or tab. You can make it as simple or complex as you like. ## Features - Bookmark bar & bookmark manager. - Labels/Tags. - Trash/Recycle. - Tab managements such as onetab or session buddies. Copy bookmark / tab inform. Copy bookmark / tab inform
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