TabStacks: tab and history search
View and search through open tabs and browser history.
Search bookmarks quickly and easily, with a search popup, which can be opened by a click on the extension logo (or by cmd+E/ctrl+W).
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Whenever you get too many bookmarks and folders it's becoming really annoying to find the one you're looking for. That's why I made this extension - to make it simple!
Now you can simply click the logo of the extension (after installed), and start typing until you find your bookmark and click it. This is also available by a shortcut - cmd+E (Mac)/ctrl+W (Windows/Linux).
Although there are other similar extensions out there, I couldn't find at the time anyone that searches according to the folder(s) name as well. Likewise, all extensions I found, search by URL as well, which I find faulty. So they search by name and URL, while I search by name and folder(s) name.
And on top of that I added some cool features I found really helpful:
- Search by multiple words or partial words separated by spaces.
- When there are no results the search algorithm collapses and starts searching by letters instead of words, a search which easily overcomes typos.
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If you're someone like me who has a LOT of bookmarked websites and stuff, this is the Chrome extension for you! I always use it on my 2015 Macbook Pro, because who wants to scroll through that long list everytime? It's easy to use! You just type in the name of the website and it'll pop up! I highly reccomend this!
Thank you!!!!!!!!
Excelente para los que tenemos muchas páginas guardadas y son tantas que a veces son dificles de buscar. RECOMENDADO
I find this extension quite productive, but could you reset the shortcut (Ctrl + W) in Windows as soon as possible? Obviously, Ctrl + W is a default set for closing a page. Is it a tiny mistake while developing? Ctrl + E in Windows should work as Cmd + E does in macOS
Unfortunately, it's useless in Windows. Where did the idea for the Ctrl+W keyboard shortcut come from? In most browsers, the shortcut is reserved for closing a tab. For those who use a mouse, clicking on a tab in the bookmarks bar is faster.
Excellent ext: no extra bs, needed features only.
Super easy instead of using @bookmarks in the address bar. Currently addon is showing lists of URLs. When one clicks, it opens in a new window. Please add an option to right-click on the searched bookmark and copy its URL.
Doing what I do, I live most of my day inside the browser, and this nifty little tool became indispensable to how I work. I can now navigate to whatever bookmarked site/app/tool by just using the keyboard at the speed of light! The tool is not perfect, but if you are a shortcuts-lover like me, you won't be able to live without this one anymore (and this is NOT an exaggeration). My only wish is that there was a way to change the cmd+E shortcut that launches the window to something else.
I love how it even searches by folder name—something most tools don’t do. It feels fast, accurate, and really cuts down the time I spend hunting bookmarks
Finding bookmarks used to be a nightmare, but this extension makes it instant. I just type a few letters and the right bookmark pops up straight away.