OneTab, a free Chrome add-in, converts a set of browser tabs into a page of links, then restores the tabs when required. It can instantly free up gigabytes of memory when you need it for something else.
OneTab allows me to continue hoarding tabs, but also make sure they aren't causing my browser to come to a standstill or get over-cluttered. When I send a group of tabs to OneTab, I try to make sure they represent a project or task I'm trying to accomplish instead of just blasting everything away. This makes it really easy to pick up a project if it comes back to the forefront of my tasks. Otherwise, if it ages there too long, I just get rid of the whole group.
One Tab has changed the way I work. Its always open in my browser and I'm always grateful to have all my tabs in one place
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Hitting the OneTab button on your extensions bar will sometimes close multiple (or all) tabs. Use with caution.
Generally a pretty weak product; there are better tab caching tools out there. Stay away.
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Does it maintains tab state like what is filled in forms etc.?
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