If you are like me, you probably suffer from the affliction known as “you’ve got too many browser windows open, and each one of those browser windows has too many tabs.”
Unfortunately, this affliction is chronic, and no cure is in sight. However, if you have specific tabs that you need to reference frequently throughout the day, there is a really neat trick for breaking them out, giving them their own icon, and making it much faster to access them when you need them.
I have a few websites that I need to constantly reference throughout the day. I imagine most people are in a similar boat—you have a few websites you need rapid access to, and you have a billion windows and tabs for things that aren’t quite as important but you aren’t quite ready to close yet.
Those websites might be your email, ChatGPT, or some cloud app that loads in a browser. No matter what it is, you can use this trick to remove it from your normal web browser tabs and make it a standalone window with its own taskbar/start menu icon. It makes it easier to find and keeps it separate from the trillions of other tabs you have open.
How to Turn a Website into a Standalone App in Google Chrome
This has saved me a ton of time, so I hope it helps you out!
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