Reviews & Comments of Tabji chrome extension

From September 10th, 2021 to March 1st, 2023, 40% user give 5-star rating, 40% user give 4-star rating, 20% user give 3-star rating. for Tabji chrome extension.

Reviews of tabji:


Christopher Lee Boon March 1st, 2023
Christopher Lee Boon

SO NEEDED!!!! It's incredible that this only has a handful of reviews. If you used The Great Suspender back in the day, then you should already have this installed. NEED: Does your CPU slow down, or do you hear your CPU fans ramping up getting loud sometime? VALUE: Tabji speeds up your computer by automatically putting some of your inactive Chrome tabs to sleep, which then helps your CPU avoid from overheating and your active Chrome tabs to work faster


Ryan Efendy July 19th, 2022
Ryan Efendy

The "Never suspend pinned tabs" doesn't work, when I do "Suspend all other tabs" all the tabs including the pinned tabs are also suspended. Love to see the "Theme" can sync with the system setting and switch automatically between light and dark.


Cold Void December 11th, 2021
Cold Void

So far it's working great. Keep doing awesome job :)


Brian Dombrowski October 2nd, 2021
Brian Dombrowski

Seems nice but need a screen capture feature


Bonnie McF September 10th, 2021
Bonnie McF

I just installed this extension and am still testing it out. I am impressed by how small of a memory footprint it has, often less than 30MB. However if I have a suspended tab as an active tab, it shows CPU is 20, even if the tab is in another window in the background. If all of my active tabs are unsuspended, then CPU is 0. Also, some useful features from The Great Suspender have for now been omitted, such as temporarily preventing a tab from being suspended and the option to auto-unsuspend without clicking. Hitting refresh on a suspended tab does not unsuspend the tab, but hitting back or alt+left does. The selection highlight in the drop-down menu while in dark mode is hard to read. At times, tabs that should be eligible for suspension do not suspend. For instance, if I unsuspend a tab but don't do anything on that tab, it doesn't get re-suspended when I move off that tab. I have to at least click or scroll on that tab for it to get re-suspended. Overall, this is the first tab suspender that I've seen that is using the new Chrome APIs, and the reduction in memory use is impressive. I think this extension has a lot of potential.