I have all sorts of projects and tasks I jump between depending on my ever shifting priorities. And some projects of mine can spawn 20+ tabs on their own.
Likewise (well, I don’t know about “hundreds,” haha, but dozens, certainly). Ever since tab-searching became a thing (% in the omnibar of Firefox or Ctrl+Shift+A in Chromium), tab count or location in the tab strip doesn’t matter; just jump to whatever you need. This has been tremendously game-changing at my work which also calls for dozens of spreadsheets to be accessible at a moment’s notice based on the task at hand.
I have all sorts of projects and tasks I jump between depending on my ever shifting priorities. And some projects of mine can spawn 20+ tabs on their own.
I have hundreds of tabs open at any given time
Likewise (well, I don’t know about “hundreds,” haha, but dozens, certainly). Ever since tab-searching became a thing (
%
in the omnibar of Firefox or Ctrl+Shift+A in Chromium), tab count or location in the tab strip doesn’t matter; just jump to whatever you need. This has been tremendously game-changing at my work which also calls for dozens of spreadsheets to be accessible at a moment’s notice based on the task at hand.Same here, often 20+ tabs per client, and sometimes working for 6-8 clients at a time. Plus a tab of my own for music/social/news/sport.