New Tab in Active Group

New Tab in Active Group is a Chrome add-on developed by Quaintex LLC. This free add-on allows users to create a new tab within the current tab group using a custom shortcut key. With this extension, users can define their own shortcut key, such as Ctrl+T, to open a new tab in the active group. To set up the shortcut, users can navigate to Chrome's extension shortcut manager, which can be accessed by entering the URL chrome://extensions/shortcuts. This convenient feature enhances productivity by providing a quick and easy way to open new tabs within the current tab group. New Tab in Active Group is a useful tool for users who frequently work with multiple tabs and want to streamline their browsing experience.

 0/1

App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.1.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

Program available in other languages



User reviews about New Tab in Active Group

Have you tried New Tab in Active Group? Be the first to leave your opinion!

Add review

Top extensions for Google Chrome

Top downloads Add-ons & Tools for Google Chrome

Top downloads Add-ons & Tools for Google Chrome

Top downloads Add-ons & Tools for Google Chrome

You may also like

Explore Apps

Latest articles

Laws concerning the use of this software vary from country to country. We do not encourage or condone the use of this program if it is in violation of these laws.
Softonic

Is New Tab in Active Group safe?

100/100

Score result: Clean

This file passed a comprehensive security scan using VirusTotal technology. It is safe to download.

  • Virus free
  • Spyware free
  • Malware free
  • Verified by Security Partners

    VirusTotal logo

Scan Info

Last scan
Friday, February 2, 2024
Scan provider
VirusTotal

Softonic security commitment

New Tab in Active Group has been thoroughly scanned by our advanced security systems and verified by industry-leading partners. This file comes from the official developer and has passed all our security checks, showing no signs of viruses, malware, or spyware. For more information, visit our Security and Trust Center