Table of Content
Stay organized by creating boundaries for the tabs you use for work.
Name Window
- Click the 3 dot icon for a Window item on Turbonav
- Select the option
Rename
- Enter a name for the window, for example type
"Design & Prototype"
and pressEnter
- The name will be reflected in the Tab Tree-Viewer
Name your windows, to help you easily context switching and avoid hunting down tabs across multiple windows.
Easily search for windows by name and get back to your work faster!
Saved Windows
Save window sessions for later, this helps in speeding up your computer and reducing memory consumption.
- There are three options to save a window
- select a window, click the 3 dot icon. Select the option
Save Window
- hover over a window, type
Shift
+S
to save - type
/save-window
command, and select the window - Requirement: all Saved Windows require to be named
- Once saved, the window is closed and your tabs are saved, and can be restored later
Restoring Saved Windows
When you’re ready to open a Saved Window, simply click
or press Enter
.
- You can also type the
/restore-window
command, and select a Saved Window
Alternatively, if you only want to open a tab.
- select a Saved Tab
- press
Enter
- click
Open in current window
Keep Tabs Open (Chrome Settings)
Keep tabs open after quitting Chrome or restarting your computer. This helps with keeping the window name. Here's how:
- Open Chrome Settings: Click 3-dot menu icon in the upper-right corner
- Click
Settings
- Find
On Startup
option on the left-hand side - Click the option
Continue where you left off