>
> You can open the "Task Manager" to view a list of current tabs that you
> have open, and then double click on an item on the list to go to that tab.
> The "Task Manager" also shows you how much memory and bandwith each tab is
> currently using, and it gives you the ability to close tabs.
>
>
> You can open the "Task Manager" by either:
>
> 1. Click the page icon in the top right corner of the browser window, go
> down to "Developer", and click "Task Manager"
> 2. Right-click on the tab bar (but not on a tab), and click "Task Manager"
> 3. Hit Shift+Esc on your keyboard
>
>
>
> Rahul
>
> On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 5:54 AM, [email protected] <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> how about tabs search feature in Chrome? When I have too much tabs on
>> desktop, I often can't find my prev tabs.
>> It can be organized as context menu item when I right-click on taskbar
>> Chrome application button, or it can be option for Ctrl-F search, or
>> it can be Ctrl-Shift-F separate search window/dialog... what do you
>> think?
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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