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  2. Tab Mix Plus - Wikipedia

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    PC World said that "With Tab Mix Plus, Firefox tabs go past the obvious and into the indispensable... it's hard to imagine how you lived without it." [5] As the only extension providing multi-row tab support, Wired and CNET both called it a "must-have" that is "powerful" [6] and "gives you what feels like an infinite amount of control over tab ...

  3. Tab (interface) - Wikipedia

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    Tabs may appear in a horizontal bar or as a vertical list. Horizontal tabs may have multiple rows. In some cases, tabs may be reordered or organized into multiple rows through drag and drop interactions. Implementations may support opening an existing tab in a separate window or range-selecting multiple tabs for moving, closing, or separating ...

  4. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2012, there were 750 million total installs of content hosted on Chrome Web Store. [5] Some extension developers have sold their extensions to third-parties who then incorporated adware. [6] [7] In 2014, Google removed two such extensions from Chrome Web Store after many users complained about unwanted pop-up ads. [8]

  5. Vivaldi is introducing two-level tabs — and I want them in ...

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    Over the years, it has introduced features such as stacking, muting, and pinning tabs; it also lets you view two tabs in a split-screen mode in one window. The brainchild of Opera co-founder Jon ...

  6. Google Chrome will finally help you organize your tabs - AOL

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    Google Chrome is rolling out a new feature to help you better manage all your open tabs. The feature will make its way to the stable release of Chrome starting next week. The company had been ...

  7. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    A browser extension is a software module for customizing a web browser. Browsers typically allow users to install a variety of extensions, including user interface modifications, cookie management, ad blocking, and the custom scripting and styling of web pages.

  8. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    On Linux, Google Chrome/Chromium can store passwords in three ways: GNOME Keyring, KWallet or plain text. Google Chrome/Chromium chooses which store to use automatically, based on the desktop environment in use. [141] Passwords stored in GNOME Keyring or KWallet are encrypted on disk, and access to them is controlled by dedicated daemon software.

  9. uBlock Origin - Wikipedia

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    uBlock Origin (/ ˈ j uː b l ɒ k / YOO-blok [5]) is a free and open-source browser extension for content filtering, including ad blocking.The extension is available for Firefox and Chromium-based browsers (such as Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Opera).