Reviews & Comments of Atlas Obscura Tabs chrome extension

From July 26th, 2019 to July 30th, 2022, 100% user give 5-star rating. for Atlas Obscura Tabs chrome extension.

Reviews of atlas obscura tabs:


Zsuzsanna Vári July 30th, 2022
Zsuzsanna Vári

Beautiful images (and some nice info) of beautiful places all over the world. It makes me wanna travel all the time to visit all the places presented by this extension. ?


Casey Peel September 1st, 2020
Casey Peel

I have thoroughly enjoyed discovering new and amazing things with every new tab. This has been particularly great during the pandemic when "travel" has been reduced to trips to the grocery store.


Andrew Romanyshyn April 5th, 2020
Andrew Romanyshyn

In the world of this pandemic, this extension is breath of fresh air, many thanks!


Holly Clarke March 5th, 2020
Holly Clarke

I have renewed wanderlust thanks to this extension! Reminds me to get off my computer and explore the world. Superb.


IAM Media February 18th, 2020
IAM Media

exactly what i wanted.


John Schrader February 17th, 2020
John Schrader

I'm not big on adding too many extensions to my Chrome, but this one is fantastic. I find myself opening tabs just to see what pops up next. Beautiful photography with just enough description. I love this!


Ryder August 21st, 2019
Ryder

Amazing to learn about a new and beautiful place while completing what used to be annoying tasks!


l August 18th, 2019
l

Today's technoloy is making our jobs easy, but I'm worried that it is taking over our jobs.


Jordan Schultz July 30th, 2019
Jordan Schultz

Whether checking emails, looking up data, or messaging colleagues, I spend most of my day in Chrome. Opening tabs has always been a bleak task—more work to do. But now I am surprised every. single. time. And better yet? I'm distracted, which is a much needed win for my mental health.


Bess Carey July 30th, 2019
Bess Carey

Opening a new tab on Chrome is now an adventure. It's beautiful and interesting without being overly distracting. I've learned about some interesting places. Who knew there is a public park in Indianapolis that features stonework salvaged from a demolished NYC skyscraper?


Luke Thomas July 26th, 2019
Luke Thomas

A footbridge between two tectonic plates in Iceland!? I love the quick dose of discovery this gives me when I pop open a new tab, which I really appreciate because my day job is boring, uninspiring, and lacks all trace of wonder.


David Plotz July 26th, 2019
David Plotz

This transports you to a new, magical, wondrous place every time you open a tab. It's world travel from your desktop