Most writers are familiar with the effort of juggling multiple tabs at once, whether they are creating web content or a fictitious book. You have access to a variety of resources, including tools, apps, writing groups, research, and references.
Some writers use a second screen to reduce the clutter, but it only goes so far. You still have to switch between windows a lot, even if you divide your tabs into numerous windows. Additionally, having a lot of tabs open at once will cause your computer to run much slower.
To address this issue, OneTab was developed.
With OneTab, all of your open tabs are organized into a useful list. You have the option of bringing them back up one at a time or all at once when you require access to them. Due to Chrome’s lower tab count when your tabs are in this list, you can save up to 95% of RAM.
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The app guarantees total privacy. The developers and other users will never at any point have access to your tabs or their contents. The only exception to this is if you decide to use a tool that lets you share your list.
Your computer may operate faster by reducing the CPU burden if your tabs are in a OneTab list, depending on how many scripts they are running. Additionally, it may make your computer come out of sleep mode more quickly.
OneTab is a free program that works with both Firefox and Google Chrome.