
THE PROBLEM
Alt-Tab was designed for the last century — literally.
Your work now spans dozens of browser tabs, multiple monitors, and apps that didn't exist when Alt-Tab was designed. The switcher never evolved to match. You squint at identical Chrome icons and guess. You open the wrong thing. You go back. It adds up.
Tabber knows all your windows — including every tab open in every browser, in the order you actually used them.

Everything Alt-Tab
Should Have Been
FEATURES
Apps Grouped, Not Scattered
Every window from the same app groups together automatically. All your Chrome windows in one column, Explorer in another. No flat list to scan.
Browser Tabs, First Class
Chrome and Edge tabs appear as individual previews — not buried behind a single browser icon. Every tab. Every app. All in one place.
Most-Recently Used Order
Your windows appear in the order you actually used them. The app you were just in is always one Alt-Tab away. No scanning. No hunting.
Your Eyes Never Have to Move
Tabber opens on every monitor simultaneously — you never have to look away to find it. Your most-recently used apps line up across the top, so switching is a single left-to-right glance.

ACTIVATION ANIMATION
You'll Always Know
Where to Look
The moment you switch, every monitor goes dark. Your app is revealed through the black — then Tabber flashes a bright border around it so your eye goes straight there, no matter how many monitors you have or how many apps are open.
It's a small detail. After one day with it, you'll never want to go back.