OneTab Alternatives: Why I Switched After losing My Saved Tabs (2026)
If you are a power user, developer, researcher, or designer who constantly works with dozens of browser tabs, you have probably used OneTab. For over a decade, OneTab has been the go-to recommendation for reducing browser clutter. The premise is simple: click a single button, collapse all your open tabs into a flat list of links, and instantly reduce your browser's RAM consumption by up to 95%. On paper, it sounds perfect. But in practice, OneTab has a critical, structural flaw: it is prone to sudden, catastrophic data loss.
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