Copy URLs from all tabs or selected tabs and paste to open them in new tabs.
Copy All UrlsがChromeの更新で使えなくなったため代替を探してこちらにたどり着きました 「全タブを様々な形式でコピー可&ペーストもできる」という従来のニーズを完璧に満たす良アドオンで超おすすめです DL時は外人兄貴のイチャモンの影響で★数が低評価になってたのでレビューした次第
Good tool. There is now a URL-only option, which solves the problem mentioned by the first 2 reviewers. To enable it, click on the gear icon that says "Options", then mark "URL Only". Easy. That setting will remain until you change it. Compared to the last browser extension that I used to copy / paste URLs, which Chrome no longer supports, this one has a handful of advanced features. Some users will find them useful at times. For instance, if you mark the checkbox for "Smart Paste", then you'll be able to paste in a chunk of text containing URLs; and the tool will automatically extract those URLs and open them. The last tool I used wasn't able to grab the title text at all – just the URLs. Having the option to include titles can be a time saver, if you plan on collecting them. There is an option to format the output, customizing it any way you wish. For example, if you do want both title and URL, then you could choose to separate them with a tab. That enables pasting them into a spreadsheet as separate columns. It's also possible to obtain URLs and titles as JSON or HTML, simply by selecting one of those options. Room for improvement: 1. Most users, I suspect, want only to copy URLs – not titles. Perhaps this should be the default setting. 2. For non-technical users, it would be convenient to choose to export URL + title by specifying a delimiter (e.g. tab, comma, etc.). This could exist as a radio button above "Custom" together with a field for the delimiting character(s). A common use case would be pasting into Excel or Google Sheets. So I'd recommend looking at the "text to columns" option in those spreadsheet applications and emulate the UX for delimiter selection. Modifying a snippet of HTML is hardly a major obstacle, but some people would struggle with it. Marking "delimiter" and then "tab" is a much more streamlined UX. 3. Ideally, clicking "Options" would not open a new browser tab. Users are often looking at many open tabs already. After all, that's why they want a tool to copy URLs in bulk. I find this causes me to lose track of the tab I was looking at. And there's a tendency to also copy the tab for "Options" when it's left open alongside the other browser tabs. A modal window would be preferable to an "Options" page. 4. The "Options" page saves user settings without pressing a button. But it's non-intuitive to close the tab without saving. Out of habit, I clicked the one big red button that is present at the bottom: "Reset Settings". But this just undid what I'd done. Maybe it would be worthwhile to add a conspicuous "Save" button, which would simply close the browser tab.
Excellent App which does what it says on the tin and it's a great alternative to the previous "Copy/Paste URLs" which has now been discontinued. Note to the developer: I agree with the previous reviewer. Whilst your recommended solution is a clever fix, it's very "developer" orientated and not exactly something that is common knowledge to the masses. May I suggest including an option in the settings to include/exclude the tab title. This would make it more user-friendly and easier to adopt. As someone who has used the previous version of Copy/Paste for nearly a decade, simplicity is key.
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