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Guide to Using TidyTabs
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Guide to Using TidyTabs

**TidyTabs** is a Windows utility that allows you to add tabbed browsing to all your applications. With TidyTabs, you can organize multiple windows from any application into a single, tabbed interface, much like a web browser. This tool is especially useful for users who want to declutter their desktop and improve multitasking efficiency. This guide will walk you through downloading, installing, and using TidyTabs to enhance your workflow.

Step 1: Download TidyTabs

To begin, you need to download TidyTabs from the official website.

Steps to Download TidyTabs:
1. Open your web browser and visit the official TidyTabs website: TidyTabs Official Website.
2. Click the `Download` button to download the latest version of TidyTabs.
3. Once the download is complete, navigate to your `Downloads` folder and locate the installer file.

Step 2: Install TidyTabs

After downloading the installer, proceed with the installation process to set up TidyTabs on your system.

Steps to Install TidyTabs:
1. Double-click the installer file to launch the installation wizard.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install TidyTabs on your computer.
3. Once the installation is complete, TidyTabs will start running in the background, and an icon will appear in your system tray.

Step 3: Enable Tabbed Browsing for Applications

TidyTabs automatically works with most applications, allowing you to group windows together under a single tabbed interface.

Steps to Enable Tabs for an Application:
1. Open two or more windows of any application you want to group together (e.g., File Explorer, Notepad, or a web browser).
2. Click and drag the title bar of one window onto the title bar of another window.
3. TidyTabs will automatically group the windows together into a tabbed interface.
4. You can now switch between tabs to access each window, just like you would in a web browser.

Step 4: Customize Tab Behavior

TidyTabs allows you to customize the appearance and behavior of the tabs to suit your preferences.

Steps to Customize Tab Behavior:
1. Right-click on the TidyTabs icon in the system tray and select `Settings`.
2. In the settings window, navigate to the `Appearance` tab.
3. Adjust the following options to customize your tabs:
  - **Tab Size**: Change the size of the tabs to small, medium, or large.
  - **Tab Style**: Choose from different tab styles, such as square or rounded.
  - **Tab Position**: Decide whether the tabs appear at the top, bottom, or sides of the window.
4. After customizing your settings, click `Apply` to save the changes.

Step 5: Manage and Ungroup Tabs

If you no longer want certain windows grouped under tabs, you can easily ungroup them or manage how they are grouped.

Steps to Manage or Ungroup Tabs:
1. To ungroup a window from a tabbed group, click and drag the tab away from the tab bar, and the window will separate from the group.
2. If you want to close a specific tab, click the `X` button on the tab to close the associated window.
3. To rearrange tabs, click and drag the tabs along the tab bar to reorder them.

Step 6: Automatically Group Windows (Pro Version Feature)

In the Pro version of TidyTabs, you can create rules to automatically group specific types of windows together.

Steps to Automatically Group Windows:
1. Right-click the TidyTabs icon in the system tray and select `Settings`.
2. Navigate to the `Automatic Grouping` tab.
3. Click `Add Rule` to create a new grouping rule.
4. Specify the criteria for grouping, such as the application name, window title, or window class.
5. Click `OK` to save the rule, and TidyTabs will automatically group matching windows.

Step 7: Exclude Certain Applications from Using Tabs

You can exclude specific applications from using TidyTabs if you don’t want tabs to be applied to those windows.

Steps to Exclude Applications:
1. Right-click the TidyTabs icon in the system tray and select `Settings`.
2. Go to the `Black List` tab.
3. Click `Add` to specify which applications or windows should be excluded from using tabs.
4. Enter the name or criteria for the application you want to exclude and click `OK`.
5. The excluded application will no longer use TidyTabs, and its windows will not be grouped into tabs.

Step 8: Enable or Disable TidyTabs for Specific Applications

If you only want TidyTabs to work with specific applications, you can configure the tool to enable or disable tabs for selected apps.

Steps to Enable or Disable TidyTabs for Specific Apps:
1. Open the TidyTabs `Settings` window.
2. Navigate to the `White List` tab.
3. Click `Add` to add the applications for which you want TidyTabs to be enabled.
4. Enter the name or window title of the desired application and click `OK`.
5. TidyTabs will now only create tabs for the applications listed in the white list.

Step 9: Exit or Pause TidyTabs

If you need to temporarily disable or exit TidyTabs, you can do so easily from the system tray.

Steps to Exit or Pause TidyTabs:
1. Right-click on the TidyTabs icon in the system tray.
2. To pause TidyTabs, select `Pause`. This will temporarily disable tabbing functionality without closing the program.
3. To exit TidyTabs, click `Exit`. This will close the application and stop any tabbing functionality until you relaunch it.

Step 10: Uninstall TidyTabs (Optional)

If you decide you no longer need TidyTabs, you can uninstall it through the Windows control panel or settings.

Steps to Uninstall TidyTabs:
1. Press `Windows + I` to open the Settings app.
2. Navigate to `Apps` > `Apps & Features`.
3. Scroll down the list of installed applications and find `TidyTabs`.
4. Click on it and select `Uninstall` to remove the application from your system.

Conclusion

TidyTabs is a highly efficient tool for adding tabbed browsing to any Windows application, making it easier to manage multiple windows and improve productivity. By following this guide, you can easily set up and customize TidyTabs to suit your workflow, allowing you to declutter your desktop and organize your open windows in a single tabbed interface.
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