Compare the Top Tab Managers for Linux as of July 2025

What are Tab Managers for Linux?

Tab managers are tools or browser extensions that allow users to manage their opened tabs more efficiently. They often contain features such as the ability to organize, save, sort and close tabs in bulk or with a single click. Some will even make recommendations based on what you have open. Tab managers can be used with most popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari. Compare and read user reviews of the best Tab Managers for Linux currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Abookmark

    Abookmark

    Abookmark

    Abookmark: everything is a bookmark. Abookmark advanced chromium bookmark manager and tab organizer. It uses the native bookmarks as its database. This means that you can import and export your data anywhere and enjoy system-level data synchronization for free. Abookmark can store and restore tabs as onetab, session buddy, toby... but it saves tabs as bookmarks. A bookmark is a suspended tab and a tab is a sailing bookmark. They can be converted to each other and work together. Abookmark is good at managing a large number of tabs and bookmarks. Abookmark has many advanced functions, but you can just use it as a simple bookmark bar, manager, or onetab stored in bookmarks. It can be as simple as you wish. ## Features - Bookmark bar & bookmark manager. - Labels/Tags. - Trash/Recycle. - Tab managements as onetab or session buddy. - Data view. Copy bookmark / tab inform
    Starting Price: 1
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