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Firefox has always been great to use for me.
Switched to it recently, have been absolutely loving it! No regrets!
I tried and just not having grouped tabs is so painful. That and being embedded in Google's federated system makes it hard to get out. Any advice on how to make the switch in the least painful way?
I still have Chromium (on Debian) running solely for the Google stuff I still use. Trying to get away from that as well but it'll take some time. Be patient with yourself.
See if there is a plug in for grouped tab.
While you're not wrong, I was hoping for some recommendations as I've not found any plugins that make grouped tabs easy to use.
Try using Sidebery, you can have panels, groups, containers, and snapshots in vertical tab tree style.
I use this setup myself. It is like Edge's vertical tabs which I loved.
I use Simple Tab Groups, it's great!
I've also recently started using this extension, and it's incredible by comparison. Despite the name being "Simple", it feels way more advanced than Chrome's half-hearted attempt at tab groups.
This is the same issue I have. It's too different and clunky to me and every time I try it I have to switch back.
I want out. What's the opinion on Chromium?