Open tabs plague web users worldwide. They contribute heavily to technostress – but what is that, and how do you deal with it?
Technostress is the term for online fatigue caused by overuse of technology, and it can be caused by dealing with complications such as a tab-cluttered browser. It is very much a real thing, and has been since 1984. We’ve all been there, suddenly finding ourselves sifting through tens of Chrome tabs, trying to find what we were actually working on.
For many, a specific contributing factor to technostress is dealing with PDFs, especially when it comes to manipulating or storing them. There are as many ways to edit a PDF as there are programs that edit them. But jumping from one program to another is taxing, and the job takes longer. Many times, you end up with more tabs in Chrome than you bargained for, straining your machine and your mind.
The proper approach would be to find something that narrows down several different…
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