Unstore
Version
1.2.5
Size
51.9 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 26, 2026

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About TabX: Multi Screen Browser

TabX is a multi-tab browser built for users who need to monitor dozens of websites, applications, and live data feeds simultaneously. Open up to 100 tabs and manage them all from a single screen — no sluggish performance, no memory drain, no compromise.

Core browsing features give you complete control. Split-screen mode displays multiple tabs side by side so you can compare content without switching back and forth. Desktop mode lets you view any website in its full desktop layout, useful when mobile rendering cuts off important details. Incognito browsing keeps your session private, with no history or activity saved. A statistics dashboard shows you exactly how many tabs are loaded, how much memory is in use, and which tabs are consuming resources.

Performance is where this browser separates itself from standard options. Async loading queues tabs one at a time, preventing crashes and memory spikes when you open multiple pages at once. Image control lets you disable images on demand for faster page loads and lower bandwidth usage. Cache clearing is one tap away. If your device feels sluggish, you'll know exactly why and how to fix it.

For monitoring and automation, auto-reload is indispensable. Set any tab to refresh automatically every 10, 30, 60, or 120 seconds — ideal for tracking stock tickers, crypto prices, live sports scores, server dashboards, or news feeds that update frequently. Reload All tabs at once with a single button. Navigate backward, forward, or refresh across your entire tab set without touching each one individually.

Productivity workflows benefit from the history tracker, which saves every URL you visit so you never manually retype a site you've been to before. Return instantly to your designated home page. Expand a single tab to full focus mode when you need to dive deep into one task, then collapse it back into your multi-tab grid.

The interface is clean and straightforward — no bloat, minimal permissions, and straightforward navigation. Researchers, day traders, system administrators, developers, and power users who regularly juggle multiple information streams will find the multi-screen controls and memory optimization essential. Social media managers, support staff, and anyone coordinating across many browser windows will appreciate the speed and simplicity.

TabX: Multi Screen Browser runs smoothly on Android 7.0 and higher, delivering the lightweight performance and advanced controls you need for truly efficient multi-tab work.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Split-screen mode lets you compare multiple websites side by side without switching tabs
  • Auto-reload feature keeps tabs updated every 10–120 seconds for live data monitoring
  • Statistics dashboard shows real-time memory usage and identifies resource-heavy tabs
  • Image control and async loading prevent crashes when opening many tabs at once

Cons

  • Auto-reload on dozens of tabs will drain battery faster than standard browsing
  • Incognito mode does not prevent your ISP or network admin from seeing your traffic
  • No mention of sync across devices, so tabs and history stay on this phone only
  • Managing 100 tabs requires significant engagement and may encourage compulsive monitoring

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