TabLink is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 613 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.64 from 33 rated user, last update is 4309 days ago.
With TabLink if you click a link, it's always opened in a new tab! So you don't have to use middle-click! This is very useful if you have a mouse without middle-button ATTENTION It doesn't work in new tab, history, downloads, extensions pages Please rate this extension if you like it ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Icon from http://dryicons.com
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best ext to open links in a new tab for me,since I use google's chrome in my laptop running linux,no windowze or mucOS
I agree with the other reviews. It works as described, but it is limited. It does not work on all links. When it works it "always" opens a new tab even if you don't want it to. The real problem is that Chrome does not provide a setting to bring new tabs to the top. So many other browsers have this feature. It's a shame.
Installed under OSX Mavericks. This extension does NOT enable the behavior I wanted, which is for browser focus to automatically follow the last link clicked, regardless of whether or not it's opened in a new tab. Instead, it opens EVERY link clicked in a new tab by default, which quickly leads to a huge number of open tabs. I was led to this extension by a Google search, but, while the description of its behavior on the DETAILS tab is accurate, I cannot imagine why anyone would want to enable this particular default behavior. Accordingly, I give it one star for poorly motivated functionality and lack of a compelling use-case.