Tab Mover

Tab Mover

Move tabs between windows via the context menu.

Total ratings for Tab Mover
4.68 (Rating count: 47)
Merlin
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Pros
  • Moves multiple tabs to different windows reliably
  • Clear and simple user interface
  • Complements the lack of Firefox's native feature to move tabs between windows
Cons
  • Difficult to find the correct window to move tabs to due to the list order
  • Submenus make moving tabs less efficient, requiring multiple clicks
  • Not compatible with 'Izheil multiple tab rows' add-on
Most mentioned
  • Ability to move multiple tabs at once
  • Need for easier or quicker way to move tabs without multiple submenus
  • Desire for keyboard shortcut functionality or customization
  • Wish list order was more intuitive or customizable to find windows easier
  • Incompatibility with private windows or other add-ons (e.g. greyed out options)
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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-02-28 Xgenei I HAVE 27 FF WINDOWS across 18 Virtual Desktops and this works almost perfectly. It's always reliable. Just a couple of issues to watch: 1) if you select the top tab in a nest, the entire nest will be moved. 2) The "move to" context window lists all 27 windows, but the list order is "as created" and tough-lucksky trying to find your window. So Guido - that's one feature update that would be worthy of a revisit. THANKS.
2024-01-01 therandomham
2023-07-31 Ben
2023-07-20 Passerby It works, but I wish there were a quicker way to move tabs than going through 3 context menus.
2023-06-29 Firefox user 13530590 Does what I wanted it to, which is to give me a way to move tabs between windows without dragging them around. No idea why this isn't built-in like it is on Chromium browsers, but at least we can get there with extensions. Only niggle I have is that it would be nice if it either detected when I have the extension disabled for private windows or allowed the option to just show it as a single submenu. The "Close and Reopen in Window" option is nearly always grayed out and useless.
2023-06-23 jam Does what it says on the tin. Even better, you can select multiple tabs and move them all to another window.
2023-05-17 Firefox user 17907669 Does what it needs to do
2023-05-03 PeaceByJesus.net Does not work with Izheil multiple tab rows enabled: options greyed out
2023-04-27 SFN This should be a native option. Until that happens, this extensions does the work magnificently.
2023-01-24 NORD I love it. Thank you for making this add-on, for not making it do more than it should, and for raising it to play nice with other add-ons. I think I speak for the majority of Firefox's "power users" when I say it's highly appreciated and sadly a bit rare. I was a bit surprised to find that within a few weeks, I had apparently switched to, or started using, all of your add-ons. And it's for that specific reason. F**g Noah couldn't build an ark that would fit all the half-assed features we see poorly implemented in 95% of add-ons. Is it cold out there? Search AMO for "youtube" and install all "enhancers." What you'll see is the only phenomenon we've found that generates actually *near Crysis level* heat. The core just isn't stable yet. My first add-on will be a POC of it hehe. Naming it "Firestarter for YouTube." Seriously though, we see a lot of fat, middle-aged add-ons that are "not great, not terrible," which isn't always enough these days. I sit here with 3 Firefox profiles running, 3 windows opened for each, and 250-350 tabs per window. So installing a well thought-out add-on that does its job great, doesn't starve for attention, has clean and consistent icons/look/feel, it's just great to be able to see the scope and impact of what I'm installing. My point is, I love to see this more UNIX-like mentality of building small, interchangeable programs with narrow focus, and combining them to achieve much more for much less. EDIT: To give constructive feedback, one thing is the option to choose which context menu it appears on (page right click, for example), and *maybe* some keyboard shortcut feature can be made super-intuitively, but that may require a UI to number the windows or similar. See, scope creep already, damnit. :P Until next time—over and out. :) NORD.
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