
It shows you what's currently open, it lets you save single tabs and groups of tabs to come back to later (without having to keep them on screen), it lets you sort your tab groups with names and tags, and it'll even sync your collections of tabs between devices. Tab Session Manager for Chrome and Firefox, meanwhile, gives you all the functionality you need to organize your tabs. It saves you generating too many tabs in the same space in your browser. Once you reach that limit, opening up a new tab will create a new window, and the process starts again.

If you click on Options (the wrench icon) up in the top right corner of the extension's pop-up window, you can set a tab limit for each window. You can search through open tabs, get the add-on to look for duplicate tabs, create custom groups of tabs, drag tabs between windows, and plenty more besides. Click the extension button and a pop-up window appears, giving you a favicon-based overview of all the tabs that are currently open, sorted by window. Get the current window handle and open a new tab using. Once the desired tab is reached, then perform the operations in that tab. You need to keep pressing this unless you reach the desired tab.

Next switch back to the old tab using Ctrl + Tab. Then there's Tab Manager Plus for Chrome and Firefox. Driver control automatically switches to the newly opened tab Perform the required operations here. Tab Manager Plus gives you a useful overview of your tabs.
