What this add-on is very important should you upload to Google Chrome and Firefox

If you spend several hours a day in front of your computer, you usually end up accumulating a lot of open tabs. We often leave tabs for the websites we visit daily, and those links to the pages we open we want to read when we have free time.

If you spend several hours a day in front of your computer, you usually end up accumulating a lot of open tabs. We often leave tabs for the websites we visit daily, and those links to the pages we open we want to read when we have free time.

 

I recently tested Qlearly, a full tab manager for Firefox and Google Chrome which caught my attention.
Specifically, Qlearly is available on an organization based on panels and columns. In fact, the add-on will be particularly intuitive if you have been used by platforms such as Trello.
As you can see, it's possible to save the website in which we find ourselves in a specific column, allowing us to organize tabs by categories.


I recently tested Qlearly, a full tab manager for Firefox and Google Chrome which caught my attention. Specifically, Qlearly is available on an organization based on panels and columns. In fact, the add-on will be particularly intuitive if you have been used by platforms such as Trello. As you can see, it's possible to save the website in which we find ourselves in a specific column, allowing us to organize tabs by categories.

 Each time we open a new tab, our bulletin board will be displayed, making it easier to access previously saved pages. Keeping in mind that over time we'll be collecting dozens of different links, it's important to note that the tool has a built-in search engine, so we can use it to find a link between the pages we created.
No doubt it is an excellent addition to all those who are looking for new ways to manage their tabs. You can download the extension for free for Google Chrome and Firefox.



















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