Retroactive New Tab: Open Links in a New Tab with Ease
Retroactive New Tab is a Chrome extension developed by tatimblin. It falls under the category of Browsers and is listed as an Add-ons & Tools subcategory. This small and free extension simplifies the process of opening links in new tabs after you have already clicked on them.
The main feature of Retroactive New Tab is the addition of a convenient option to the right-click menu called "Go back and open in new tab." When you select this option, the extension simulates the behavior of opening the last link you clicked in a new tab. It achieves this by taking you back to the previous page and then opening the current page in a new tab.
With Retroactive New Tab, you no longer have to manually navigate back to the previous page and then right-click to open the link in a new tab. This extension streamlines the process, saving you time and effort.
Overall, Retroactive New Tab is a simple yet useful Chrome extension that enhances your browsing experience by making it easier to open links in new tabs. Its intuitive functionality and seamless integration into the right-click menu make it a valuable tool for users who frequently navigate through multiple tabs.