![]() The notes are persistent, i.e., they remain after you close the browser and restart it. How do you save the notes? You don't have to because your notes are saved automatically as you type. The extension is available for Firefox and Chrome (I tested it in Edge Chromium). You could even use it to save links, though they appear as text, so you'll need to copy and paste them. Tab Notes can be a priceless tool if you want to quickly jot down something like ideas or a to-do list. ![]() You can have multiple instances of Tab Notes open at the same time by opening multiple new tab pages in the web browser this allows you to work on multiple notes at the same time or display multiple notes in different tabs. The add-on displays the first few words of a note in the side-panel which you can use for identification and quickly navigating between notes. And since it works in the browser, it uses the default spell-check tool of the browser. To add a new note, click on the hamburger menu icon on the left to bring up the side bar, and then select the "Plus" button. You can use it to create as many notes as you want. Type something in the page, it doesn't get simpler than this. To begin using it, just open a new tab to get to the note interface.The extension takes over the New Tab Page of the web browser. Once you install the browser extension in chrome or Firefox, it works out of the box. It is from the same developer who is behind the excellent Textarea Cache add-on. ![]() Tab Notes lets you write and save notes in Firefox and Chrome.
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