Firefox finally adds tab groups
Briefly

Firefox has introduced a new feature that enables users to organize their tabs into groups, a function that was not available in the browser for years. This feature allows users to drag and drop tabs into customizable groups, enhancing user organization and focus. Mozilla's offering comes after competitors like Chrome and Safari implemented similar features, and acknowledges community requests for better tab management. Furthermore, the company is testing AI-powered smart tab groups to enhance usability by suggesting names and groupings based on currently open tabs.
Firefox users will welcome the chance to tidy up the clutter. The feature lets you drag and drop tabs into groups and label them by name or color.
Tab groups aren't just about decluttering. It's about reclaiming your flow and finding focus again, according to Firefox product manager Stefan Smagula.
Read at Engadget
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