2026.3.0
Tab grid layout, fixes for saved collections, performance improvements
Jun 3, 2026New features
- Tab grid layout - switch the main tab list from rows to compact tiles, with pinned tabs, grouped tabs, window headers, selection, drag-and-drop, and context menus still working in the new layout.
- Save selected tabs directly to a collection from the tab context menu, either by choosing an existing collection or creating a new one.
- Saved collections can now be managed more directly, with options to change collection type and collection color.
- The audible-tabs button can now (optionally) cycle focus between audible tabs instead of only filtering them, with separate scope options for the active window or all windows.
- Added an option to automatically collapse tab groups that do not contain the active tab.
Improvements
- Context menus now scroll when there are too many actions to fit on screen, making long tab, window, and toolbar menus easier to use.
- Saves and Grouping Rules can now remember filter and sorting preferences between visits when their persistence settings are enabled.
- Settings with multiple choices now use clearer radio-style pickers, including updated visual pickers for display mode and tab-list density.
- Localization system overhauled to reduce memory and CPU load.
Bug fixes
- Fixed issue where newly created saved collections are not persisting.
- Fixed fresh installs creating duplicate Saves bookmark folders in some cases, and added repair handling for existing duplicate roots.
- Fixed saved collection metadata issues such as out-of-sync names after renames and stale or orphaned metadata being left behind.
Experimental
- Scroll to Focus Mode - use mouse wheel gestures over the tab list to move focus between visible tabs, with settings for disabled, always-on, Alt + wheel, or Ctrl + wheel behavior.