
Vivaldi only falls short for me when it comes to browser syncing like Chrome has.

Unfortunately, I still use both Vivaldi and Chrome.
Teh great tab suspender free#
The Great Suspender is a lightweight chrome extension to help reduce chrome's memory footprint for users that like to have too many tabs open by automatically suspending unused tabs to free up system. *Edit: Looks like Vivaldi has a hibernate tab stack feature which I just learned about. The Great Suspender ranked 1st Product of the day for with 22 upvotes and 5 comments. I feel like OT/TO wouldn't be able to handle the stacked tabs though. If I could pair that with tab memory management, that would be titties. *Side Note: Can these extensions work with Vivaldi as well? I generally use Vivaldi at work and love the tab stacking for organization. For TO, I like the tree structure and the group organization.Īre there any other extensions that could meet these requirements?

Is it possible for TGS to coexist with one of the other 2? I would like it if I could have automatic tab suspension from TGS and organization from OT/TO.ĭoes TO consolidate tabs like OT? I like the fact that OT can consolidate into one tab, but I don't like the way it organizes the tabs by creation date as that can get a bit hectic. OneTab and Tabs Outliner have the option to suspend tabs as does The Great Suspender. Tabs Outliner is similar to OneTab, but in a tree-like structure.įrom what I've read about OneTab and Tabs Outliner, I personally like Tabs Outliner over OneTab, but all of these raise a few questions.

OneTab consolidates all your tabs into one and suspends the tabs(by clicking the extension icon). The Great Suspender frees up resources by suspending unused tabs after a certain amount of time, but does not remove/organize the tabs. I understand the premise of these extensions. I'm reading up on tab management extensions and came across three popular extensions that keep popping up in my searches:
