

OneTab OneTab promises to save up to 95 of your memory and reducing tab clutter at the same time by converting all your tabs into a single list. Automatically suspend, park, hibernate inactive tabs and save up to 80 of memory, reduce load on your device. This suspender is great because it’s a battery and memory saver. It has been developed for Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox running on Windows, Linux. Tab Suspender Chrome extension Description. That way, you could still keep a zillion tabs open without Google’s browser hogging up your device’s memory and potentially slowing down performance.īut, I hear some of you ask, couldn’t you just have fewer tabs open in general and that’d solve the problem too? And to that, my four dozen tabs of articles that I’ll probably never read and I ask that you please keep that logic to yourself, thank you very much. Thanks for installing the Tab Suspender extension in your browser. If youre one of many who loved The Great Suspender. On Thursday, users began receiving notifications that The Great Suspender was “disabled because it contains malware.” The extension, which was installed more than 2 million times before it was disabled, would force any tabs you weren’t currently using to sleep, replacing them with a grey screen until you returned and relaunched them with a click. Alternatively, you can use an extension like The Great Suspender to suspend tabs, freeing up some memory. Bu when the effect hits, the memory usage drops like the better mic. You still may be able to recover your lost tabs thanks to a workaround uncovered by the extension’s community. It takes a bit for the extension to take effect when you click to suspend all tabs, sometimes the machine seems to freeze for a bit as well (or at least the browser windows). But if you were one of the many users who relied on the tab manager to keep your browser running smoothly, don’t freak out just yet.

Google has reportedly blocked the popular extension The Great Suspender and removed it from its Chrome Web Store for containing malware.
