TabPin - Pin Your Tabs with Ease

TabPin is a free Chrome add-on developed by mohsinmajestic. It falls under the category of browsers and specifically the subcategory of add-ons & tools. With TabPin, users can create a convenient keyboard shortcut (Alt + Shift + P) to toggle the pinned state of the currently selected tab.

This extension aims to simplify the process of pinning tabs in Chrome. By utilizing the keyboard shortcut, users can quickly and effortlessly pin or unpin tabs, making it easier to organize and manage their browsing experience. Whether you want to keep important websites readily accessible or declutter your browser window, TabPin provides a simple and efficient solution.

TabPin is a valuable tool for Chrome users who frequently work with multiple tabs and desire a streamlined way to pin and unpin tabs. With its intuitive keyboard shortcut, managing pinned tabs has never been easier.

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