TabSwitch: Simple Tab Switcher for Chrome

TabSwitch is a free Chrome add-on developed by Max Chodorowski. It falls under the category of Browsers and specifically belongs to the Add-ons & Tools subcategory.

This simple tab switcher enhances your browsing experience by adding a convenient keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Q) for switching to the previous tab. With just a quick key combination, you can effortlessly navigate between your active tabs without having to manually click on each one.

TabSwitch is open source and available on GitHub, ensuring transparency and community involvement in its development. If you find yourself frequently switching between tabs and desire a more efficient way to do so, TabSwitch might be the perfect addition to your browsing arsenal.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.2

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Downloads

    1

  • Developer

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