Raise your hand if you’ve ever found yourself lost in a mass of browser tabs, squinting at each one as you try to remember why you opened it in the first place. It’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack, except the haystack is made up of research, news, and that work thing you meant to read an hour ago.
But fret no more. Google has a solution to tame our unruly tabs. Google Chrome Canary (aka Chrome’s mad scientist lab for experimental features) is testing a new tool named ‘Organise Tabs’.
Click on this button, and your chaotic tabs transform into neat clusters of similar pages. It’s like your browser just went from being a wild, untamed jungle to a well-organised library. You can even rename these groups or let Chrome do its magic and categorise them automatically.
Imagine having all your work-related tabs in one group, your holiday planning tabs in another, and yes, even a separate group for those irresistible cat videos.
This feature isn’t entirely new to the browser world. Chrome has had tab groups for a while, as have Edge and Safari. But Google is upping the game by automating the process, saving us from the daunting task of manually creating and managing groups.
While there’s no official word yet on when this feature will be publicly available, we can only hope that it’s soon. Because our tabs aren’t going to organise themselves.
Are you looking forward to this one as much as I am?
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https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/google-chrome-organize-tabs/