Source: Ara Wagoner / Android Central
Google is bringing a new feature to Chrome Canary to make jumping into your workflow with Tab Groups easier.
The option to save tab groups has surprisingly not been available for Chrome, but a flag in Chrome Canary shows that the feature is being worked on. It’s pretty easy to set up Tab Groups in Google Chrome, and when you do, you’ll notice a new toggle to save the group.
Techdows noticed the feature, and it didn’t appear to function. Toggling the option to save doesn’t do anything. However, Tab Groups will be saved as a bookmark for easy access when the feature does work. It doesn’t seem to keep the tabs in whatever state they’re in.
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The feature is currently available in Chrome Canary and can be enabled with a flag by searching “Tab Groups Save.” Once allowed, you’ll see the toggle in the Tab Groups menu; however, as noted before, it doesn’t function. That said, a Twitter user managed to provide some additional information as well as a look at how the feature will appear once it works:
The move comes just after a new feature was spotted in Chrome to enable multi-window support in Android 12. While the new Tab Groups Save feature seems set for desktop use on the best laptops, it shows Google’s commitment to improving tab management while more people continue working from home.<img src=”https://www.androidcentral.com/sites/androidcentral.com/files/styles/w200h150crop/public/article_images/2021/08/i-expect-you-to-die-review-8.jpg” alt=” I Expect You to Die two review: If at first you don’t succeed, die, die again” srcset=”https://www.androidcentral.com/sites/androidcentral.com/files/styles/w300h225crop/public/article_images/2021/08/i-expect-you-to-die-review-8.jpg 300w, https://www.androidcentral.com/sites/androidcentral.com/files/styles/w200h150crop/public/article_images/2021/08/i-expect-you-to-die-review-8.jpg 200w, https://www.androidcentral.com/sites/androidcentral.com/files/styles/w100h75crop/public/article_images/2021/08/i-expect-you-to-die-review-8.jpg 100w” data-size=”4x3small” sizes=”150px” loading=”lazy”/>
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