TabCarousel

Cycle through your Chrome tabs automatically. Great for monitoring information on a TV with a computer attached.

Qu'est-ce que TabCarousel ?

TabCarousel est une extension Chrome développée par Benjamin Oakes, et sa fonction principale est "Cycle through your Chrome tabs automatically. Great for monitoring information on a TV with a computer attached.".

Captures d'Écran de l'Extension

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Instructions d'Utilisation de l'Extension

                        A Chrome extension to help you keep tabs on info you want to monitor. It's great for cycling through tabs on an external display, like a TV.

If you like TabCarousel, please consider donating via:

https://flattr.com/submit/auto?user_id=benjaminoakes&url=https://github.com/benjaminoakes/TabCarousel&title=TabCarousel&language=en_GB&tags=github&category=software

Author: Benjamin Oakes
Twitter: @benjaminoakes

Tutorial

TabCarousel is simple: open tabs you want to monitor throughout the day, then click the toolbar icon. To stop, click the icon again.

By default, TabCarousel will flip through your tabs every 15 s, reloading them every 5 min. It's great on a unused display or TV. Put Chrome in full-screen mode (F11, or cmd-shift-f on the Mac) and let it go.

If you want to change how often TabCarousel flips through your tabs, right click on the toolbar icon and choose "Options".

New in 0.5.4 (2020-05-14):

* Reduce permissions for Chrome Web Store policies

New in 0.5.3 (2012-08-21):

* Bug fixes

New in 0.5.2 (2011-07-06):

* Added an option to start Carousel automatically, by request from a user
* Tabs that have previously failed to reload now reload correctly
* Carousel now only flips through tabs in the window in which it was started

Example Uses

On a computer that has an external display (like an HDTV), try opening:

* NewRelic - Open as many tabs as you want for your apps -- don't forget to turn on "kiosk mode"
* Twitter - Make a list of services you use, for example, and open it
* Status sites:
    * GitHub
    * Heroku
    * Hoptoad
* Monitor your build service, such as CruiseControl
* Packages with tracking information
* Anything else that's on the web that you want to monitor

The TabCarousel wiki on GitHub has more: https://github.com/benjaminoakes/TabCarousel/wiki

TabCarousel is open source software.  Contributions are welcome, as are suggestions and bug reports.  Check the project out at https://github.com/benjaminoakes/TabCarousel                    

Informations de Base sur l'Extension

Nom TabCarousel TabCarousel
ID ddldimidiliclngjipajmjjiakhbcohn
URL Officiel https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/tabcarousel/ddldimidiliclngjipajmjjiakhbcohn
Description Cycle through your Chrome tabs automatically. Great for monitoring information on a TV with a computer attached.
Taille du Fichier 32.26 KB
Nombre d'Installations 10,000
Version Actuelle 0.5.4
Dernière Mise à Jour 2020-12-25
Date de Publication 2020-05-16
Évaluation 4.34/5 Total 29 Évaluations
Développeur Benjamin Oakes
Email [email protected]
Type de Paiement free
Site Web de l'Extension http://github.com/benjaminoakes/TabCarousel
URL de la Page d'Aide http://github.com/benjaminoakes/TabCarousel/issues
Langues Prises en Charge en
manifest.json
{
    "update_url": "https:\/\/clients2.google.com\/service\/update2\/crx",
    "manifest_version": 2,
    "name": "TabCarousel",
    "version": "0.5.4",
    "description": "Cycle through your Chrome tabs automatically.  Great for monitoring information on a TV with a computer attached.",
    "homepage_url": "http:\/\/github.com\/benjaminoakes\/TabCarousel",
    "icons": {
        "16": "images\/icon_16.png",
        "48": "images\/icon_48.png",
        "128": "images\/icon_128.png"
    },
    "background": {
        "page": "background.html"
    },
    "options_page": "options.html",
    "browser_action": {
        "default_icon": "images\/icon_32.png"
    },
    "permissions": []
}