• chreniuc 3 days ago

    How does this compare to Sideberry extension(which is only for Firefox, it is free and open source)? Being cross browser, might not matter in 90% of cases, because from what I've noticed, people usually use one browser.

    https://github.com/mbnuqw/sidebery

    • intAngel 2 days ago

      That’s a good question! I didn’t know about Sideberry—it looks really interesting, and I’ll definitely check it out in more detail.

      I agree, many users stick to one browser. My goal with cross-platform support is to eventually make TabDock available to more users, but for now, it’s only available on Chrome and browsers that support Chrome Web Store extensions.

      In terms of how it compares, TabDock doesn’t just store your tabs in a list. The core idea is that you track entire windows, so if you make changes, your saved workspaces update automatically with the auto-save option or manually with the save button. This allows you to quickly switch between projects and only have the windows open that you’re actively working on. That’s probably the main difference, and I’ve also added some extra features like a cool new tab page, a Kbar, and searchbar commands to boost productivity.

      I’m always open to feedback and ideas for improvement!

    • arjunbahl1910 2 days ago

      cool stuff! often have i get drowned in an endless swarm of tabs wit 8K reports at, this comes in very handy! Could you also list/port it to firefox addons, pls?

      • intAngel a day ago

        Thanks so much! Hopefully, TabDock can help with that. As for Firefox support, it’s definitely on the roadmap, but not coming very soon since I haven’t gotten many requests yet. However, I’ve been getting more lately, so it might come sooner than expected!