Allows to tile Chrome™ windows and emulate workspaces
Features:
- Multi-monitor support.
- Emulates up to 9 workspaces.
- Tiles windows to 8 different positions. (4 corners + 4 split screen)
- Remembers the windows workspace assignment between system reboots.
- Allows to define custom keyboard shortcuts.
- Multi-platform support: ChromeOS, Linux, Mac and Windows.
Required Permissions:
- 'Display Notifications': To Notify when switching to another workspace.
- 'Read your browsing history': To recover each window's workspace assignment
after a reboot or browser restart. Check the website for more details.
Code is freely available at GitLab, check the webpage link for more details.
NOTE: Chrome™ is a trademark of Google Inc. Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions.
Latest reviews
- (2022-10-16) Jon Rowlands: Love it. Simple and works great. One request: it's hard-coded to always tile the screen exactly in halves. Would be wonderful if, after the user has dragged the tile edges into some other proportion, the move and resize keys respected those edges. Thank you, though, great work.
- (2020-09-17) Per: 👍
- (2020-03-13) Joyce Zhou: It's great. Does the job. A few things to make it even better: 1. Allow users to name their workspaces. Instead of "workspace 1", "workspace 2", I'd really like to see them as "debug XXX", "XXX issue work" 2. I think there are some compatibility issue with this extension and multiple screens. When I have 2 screens, sometimes, when I switch workspaces, all windows will squeeze themselves into one screen. This doesn't always happen but I definitely have seen it happen.
- (2018-10-25) mynexthome 4rent: Does absolutely NOTHING! I have played around adjusting keyboard shortcuts but does NOTHING when pressed. IF there are other instructions to make this work, I do not see them anywhere.
- (2018-10-01) Alican Gök: This extension fills one of the most, if not the most important missing productivity features for Chrome OS. Works perfectly, although I would have loved it even more if it supported finger gestures, such as a three finger drag to switch between workspaces (I assume this is a limitation of the OS)
- (2018-08-16) I Y: great
- (2018-07-22) Weyland Yutani: What was sadly lacking in ChromeOS is now happily in place. Just curious: what language(s) do you use to develop extensions? I was thinking of learning ARM Assembler. Would that be a good idea? (I was a mainframe IBM Assembler programmer long ago. I know the fundamentals. Still miss it.)
- (2017-10-29) Earl Wagner: As soon as I seen this I became overly excited. The main reason I haven't forced myself to use ChromeOS and instead use Ubuntu via Crouton is because Multiple Workspaces are essential to me. Unfortunately every time I would swap between workspaces the existing chrome window closes and a new tab page gets opened. I am definitely looking forward to this and want to say great start. I might even contribute in the near future.
Statistics
Installs
921
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Category
Rating
4.3636 (11 votes)
Last update / version
2018-12-03 / 0.9.8
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