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Skeema

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Description from extension meta

A Revolutionary Tab Manager on Your New Tab Page

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Description from store From CS researchers at Carnegie Mellon, Skeema is a human-centered way to manage your tabs that helps declutter your browser and your mind. Based on new research uncovering the deep causes of tab overload, Skeema changes the way you interact with the web resulting in what users call "an efficiency dream" and an "expansion card for your unstructured mind". We built Skeema to overcome the three main problems that cause tab overload, including: REMINDING & RESUMPTION. You're constantly switching between unfinished tasks all day, leaving tabs open so you don't lose where you left off. REFINDING. You leave docs and links open to avoid digging through emails or Slack or drives to find them again. RESURFACING. You leave articles and papers open in tabs to read because you don't have time to read them right now but if you put them away you may forget and never get back to them. Skeema fixes these problems that current approaches like bookmarks, to-do lists, tab groups, and tab managers fail to do. Our users report saving 30-45 minutes a day on average. KEY BENEFITS Get rid of tabs in your browser ● Save tabs into groups and split a complex project into more manageable slices. Out of sight, but not out of mind ● Re-encounter saved articles and instantly access any item on your new tab page. Easily resume tasks and pick up where you left off ● Open grouped tabs with a single click. Skeema automatically scrolls to your most recent position. Manage all your docs and links in one place ● Give them understandable titles, set priorities and add notes to remember why they are important, and get back to them instantly. Collect important bits scattered across the web ● Clip images and text with a single click. Add notes to remember why it is important. See the big picture of what you care about ● Pull clips into a compact, visual view. Click the clips to go back to the page to see them in context. Share and collaborate ● Collaboratively add items, notes, and set priorities in real-time. PRIVACY Skeema is free and does not share or sell any of your data with any third parties. For more information on privacy and the security of your data visit https://www.skeema.com/privacy-policy.

Latest reviews

  • (2023-10-18) Jingyu Tang: Amazing! Several suggestions.Can this be computer's home screen? Can user edit the greeting? I want to add my motto to the home screen.
  • (2023-09-08) Josh Westbury: This is a great extension, but PLEASE ADD DARK MODE!!
  • (2023-09-05) Client Obsession: I've tried every tab management tool out there and spent probably hundreds of hours of my life in tab hell. No more. In one afternoon I've cleaned up my 800+ open tabs and my brain feels 95% calmer. I'll pay for this any day of the week!
  • (2023-09-03) Jay Clem: I've tried just about every app out there and Skeema is, HANDS DOWN, among the very best. For me it is absolutely the best for the control and organization it provide, its drag and drop nature, it's abilities for categorizing and organing every site/webpage you use and those you don't want to lose. A+++++!
  • (2023-08-29) Jose Oyola-Sepulveda: It worked fine for a long time then started playing havoc on IAM for just a couple of pages/sites. Removing the extension fixed my issue, adding the extension made the issue recurr...
  • (2023-06-15) Sean Burdick: Want to like it, but lack of dark mode is killing my eyes
  • (2023-01-16) Osanna Drake: Absolutely amazing!!
  • (2023-01-08) Dane Bratz: Amazing tool. I'm excited to keep using this and building it into how I structure the various projects and lines of research / thought that I pursue (CTO at a startup). I'm already feeling far less chaotic Wanted to offer some feedback: building "Undo" functionality via "ctrl+z" would be an awesome addition.
  • (2022-12-11) Unni: Simple and practical! Highly useful for research. My wife has also become a big fan of skeema. Some universities (including my wife's) block Google services, so could you consider adding alternatives to sync data between devices?
  • (2022-10-23) Michael Xieyang Liu: I love it. Simple and effective!
  • (2022-10-11) Dan Fabro: Hey, Skeema team! Thanks for working this out! Just some suggestion though. Can you add an option on the Settings wherein we can change/add images of our liking for browser startup? Also, Dark Mode. Dark Mode 100%. Thanks guys!
  • (2022-10-06) Motahhare Eslami: I'm (in)famous for having so many tabs, and windows, open. I did try to fix this, but wasn't successful. My busy schedule wouldn't allow me to attend to the tasks (such as reading an article or filling a form) on each tab immediately, and if I closed some tabs, I would forget about those tasks. I tried to use the "bookmark" feature of the browser, but it wasn't much helpful as after a few bookmarks, I still lost the sight of the rest. I also tried other ways like putting the links for the tabs that I need in my Google drive and go there when I need them, but that was not successful either. So when I heard about Skeema, as much as I'm resistant to add another plugin to my messy browsers, I thought I should try it; and it has made my life much easier for the past week. I only have 1 window open, and at most 10 tabs or so, because I can close my tabs easily and be at ease that if they're out of sight, they're not out of mind :D
  • (2022-10-06) Avishai Magence: Mind blowing! This is what I've been waiting for and didn't even know it. We use the web for projects and personal uses, why shouldn't organizing that material fit into that structure? So beautiful and clean. Keep it up! Thanks so much
  • (2022-09-30) Weiyi Zhang: I use it a lot for planning trips and comparing different products. It is pretty convenient when it comes to tasks that require opening and researching a lot of web pages. Normally only a few information or an extracted summary is needed for final decision but it would always nice to keep the original page for reference. I would consider it as a combination of Notes and Bookmarks.
  • (2022-09-28) Daphne R: I love this thing! It protects me from myself and my manic tab addiction. What's more, it allows me to continue halting progress on backburner projects so that I don't have to start from scratch each time it pop into my mind. NO NOTES. Pls develop app that will also do this inside my brain.
  • (2022-09-26) jiri vesely: I just started to use it, how come there are no reviews? Woooooow this is awesome! There are only paywalled, or dumb addons for this... Nice try university!!! But I can already think about couple things to improve, but it has so much potential!!! It is better to create sub-groups of tabs from a tab directly, so you know why you opened a group of some tabs in the first place! I would include infinite nesting from a single tab, so under a tab there can be a group of tabs and from any tab there - another group of tabs and so on, on each level of nesting. Same with as with tab groups and it would allow directly to create sub-group of nested tabs from a tab infinitely! Also it would be faster to navigate if there would be a side bar e.g. on the left of screen, which could be brought up either by a hotkey, or by touching edge of the screen (there could be a delay so it doesn't annoy during browsing)! This I would use to navigate through immediate working set of tabs: I have just opened from main Skeema window. And I would use full window for organizing main categories and saving tabs for long-term into folder like structure and I would allow to give tags to tab groups, so you can find them later! So for instance how would that work - lets say you open from the main Skeema window main category "cars" and it would open in like 20 windows in Chrome, in each you would have parts like engine, motor, wheels. If you switched to some window, in side bar you could navigate smaller tab groups. It would have to have feature to collapse all nested tabs, so there isn't a huge list which is preventing you from navigating through tabs! Also there would be switch to remember, if user wants to keep uncollapsed trees of tabs upon expanding them! Also make trees at each level of nesting: put needle there, so user can pin each level, so it will stay uncollapsed even generally you want everything collapsed! So even if you collapse highest level of nesting, that is whole tree of all tabs and their sub-groups. If you expand it again, it would remember level of uncollapsed tabs and should uncollapsed everything that is marked so... Also in main window of Chrome (not sure if this can be done) each time you click on some tab, it will show tabs in current view only at that level of nesting! But you could also pin tabs to the second line like Vivaldi has, in case you want to compare multiple tabs from multiple groups. Or tabs which you put into category main there: would stay pinned in second line of tabs, so you can access them in relation to other tabs! I Am a Philosopher I have 1000+ tabs easily, I peaked at 3000 tabs and that is yet nothing... I need to have open a lots of windows! Think about adding a feature to navigate between opened chrome windows, where you can organize them also and add cltr+f so you can search for open Chrome windows. Additional tips: - main window could be accessible by a hotkey same as tab saver - add text highlighter on webpages (multiple colors) - add ability to add notes directly to a websites (it could be hidden/unhidden by a hotkey) - show lists of all sites which has notes/highlights somewhere - hotkeys for everything (or even voice navigation), I want to be able to save pages ASAP - add maybe auto-close for tabs, but they would have to be visible/just hidden somewhere so you can add them back just in case (not sure how to implement this from head) - there is small pesky delay when loading tab saver - also tab cycling with preview not limited to like 6 only would be nice at least 10-20 better unlimited - if you are bored, allow individual tabs to be linked to other tabs (e.g. you are researching imagine in the way you draw diagram you could link tabs together) or something like that... If you want feedback you can contact me on email, I could give you best tips I have ADHD :D BTW will this be free upon release right, certainly no subscription, one time payment pays itself in like a year/or two of subscription... EDIT: also how does one move tabs from one category to another? Once tabs are saved?
  • (2022-09-21) Cüneyt Birkök: I would highly recommend. Very useful than other similars for academics. I would request following options: 1. highlight text and automatically save to project 2. highlight text and clip 3. when opening new tab go to last open project, not to home Thanks for your effort
  • (2022-09-21) Joe Skupinsky: So simple but works so well to get to inbox-zero with all of your open tabs
  • (2022-09-20) Barton Friedland: I love skeema. It really fits in to my workflow beautifully and makes what used to be bookmarking a much richer experience for researching and collecting information that may later need to be used. It is super intuitive and a great extension.
  • (2022-09-14) Eugénie: Je multiplie les projets dans Skeema. Selon les projets je crée des 'to do list', j'ajoute les sites utiles, des extraits de pages web, tout est rangé et sauvegardé. Avec la synchronisation sur d'autres machines je peux tout retrouver facilement. Ce qui me manque est de pouvoir utiliser le widget de capture d'écran sur des fichiers en local ouverts sur navigateur. Continuez comme ça!
  • (2022-09-07) Kieu Manh: It' very easy to use. Thank you so much 🙏
  • (2022-03-31) Michelle Lee: Great so far; some clunky UX bugs here and there, and there but I like how easy it is to move around tabs. The biggest gripe for me is that I can't change it from opening on every new tab, even if I disable that setting in my Chrome options.
  • (2022-03-28) René Stout: Skeema is just what I was looking for: an easy way to manage projects (small like finding the right outdoor shoes or big like implementing Google Workspace in an organization). It's intuitive, versatile, and it's always there (in the New tab). I have been using it since the beta became available. It's more than a tab organizer: you can add clips, notes, change order, level and names, share projects (read only) with others who don't use it yet. You can use symbols for priority, information type (action, referenence, to read later). I tried several systems like this, and I let them go again. This one stays in my browser! After the update in March 2022 it became even more appealing and easier to use.

Latest issues

  • (2022-09-19, v:0.2.85) jiri vesely: Youtube clipper bug
    I hovered over clipper icon multiple times to see what it is, but clicked only 1 time on it! The window to save clips and add description: popped out yet like 8 times! I was on youtube.com. It is also showing even when you are in fullscreen mode - annoying! I disabled it in options for now, not sure what is point of this all together... Also there is no way to select all clips and delete them at once! Also Skeema is crashing!
  • (2022-09-14, v:0.2.85) jiri vesely: No users???
    Can I share my link on reddit, it has to be limited for number of uses right? I want to share it with others!
  • (2022-08-18, v:0.2.84) Paolo Massa: Compatibility con Workona
    I use a lot workona, a similar tool if I understand correctly. I would like to be sure that skeema is compatible with workona and in particular that it does change my tabs in a way that workona is not able to work anymore. Can you help me with that? Thanks!

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5,369 history
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Rating
4.7586 (29 votes)
Last update / version
2024-04-11 / 0.4.34
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