Most Recent Used Tab Stack is a tab manager extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 215 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.91 from 11 rated user, last update is 1058 days ago.
This extension moves your most recently used (MRU) tab to the front or back. Allowing Ctrl+tab to work in most recently used order. This is an update to https://goo.gl/F0pGhZ to support the new api. Also works with pinned tabs. 1.5 - Simpler Code, fix to sometimes send the tab to the back. 1.4 - Fix to support chrome bug while tab.query is broken. 1.3 - Right to left support. 1.2 - Removed more permissions. Now doesn't need anything additional to function. 1.1 - Working with multiple windows now. Removed some unneeded permissions.
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I don't understand why more people don't use this extension. It does what it says, which is life changing for my mess of tabs.
This extension is (cyber) life-changing, for me! I had been using it for several years under the simple name, "Tab Stack," unless I am confused. I acquired a new MacBook Pro a year or so ago and mostly neglected the new machine although I did notice that my most recently used tabs were not sliding to the left. I only tolerated this because of the occasional use of the machine. I have finally embraced this extra 1.5 lbs of kit and started carrying the Pro machine and was maddened by the disappearance of this feature. Today, I got it sorted (Chrome, myself, and the tabs). I gather that we got a renaming somewhere along the line, perhaps in adjusting to Chrome updates. Anyway, IT IS BACK! I cannot imagine why the world has not swarmed to this and Google paid Brandon about $25 million to incorporate it in standard Chrome. I remember the day I first got it...I was only looking for something to allow me to toggle between tabs, as I had done in the Windows world, ALL THE TIME. For the first five minutes, I thought that the whole sliding thing was, well, weird. And then, **EUREKA** ...weird and wonderful! Thanks so much, Brandon.
I LOVE IT! I just found out that it accepts decimal values for the Delay!! 0.5 sec worked best for me. Great for guys like me who step quickly through the tabs and dont want to wait for the sorting. :)