ReTab - Tab Switch for Safari

Tap to hop, hold for a list

₺99,99

Cmd+Tab — but for your Safari tabs. Tap Cmd+E to flip between your two most recent tabs. Hold it to summon a Cmd+Tab-style picker for cycling through your tab history — release to land on the highlighted tab. Hold Shift while cycling to reverse direction. One shortcut, two gestures, zero clutter. What's New in 3.0 A unified, redesigned experience. ReTab now uses a single intelligent shortcut that adapts to how you press it — replacing the old "two separate shortcuts" model. The new visual picker brings the macOS Cmd+Tab feel directly to your tabs, with a frosted-glass overlay that shows where you are in your history at a glance. Tap to Hop Tap Cmd+E and let go to instantly flip between your two most recent tabs. The fastest way to compare, copy, or context-switch while you work. Clicking the ReTab toolbar icon does the exact same thing — handy when you're not on the keyboard. Hold to Cycle Hold Cmd+E to summon the Cmd+Tab-style overlay. Each subsequent tap of E walks the highlight one step forward through your tab history; release the modifier to commit. Hold Shift to step backwards. Prefer arrows? ← and → step through the picker the same way. Prefer the mouse? Click any card to jump straight to that tab. Up to 9 recent tabs at your fingertips. Jump Back on Tab Close Closing a tab automatically returns you to your most recently active tab — no more hunting after Safari drops you on a random neighbor. Toggle this off any time in extension settings if you'd rather keep Safari's default. Customizable Shortcuts Safari 26 and later let you remap ReTab's shortcut directly in Safari Settings → Extensions to fit your workflow. On older Safari versions, tools like Karabiner-Elements or BetterTouchTool do the job. Private by Design Nothing ever leaves your Mac. No analytics, no remote calls, no tracking. Safari will warn you on install that ReTab "can read and alter webpages" and "see your browsing history" — that's the standard wording for any extension that touches tab data. Here's exactly how each permission is used: • Script access — only to draw the picker overlay on the tab you're already viewing. • Tab access — only to read titles and icons of your open tabs so the picker can list them in the right order. That's the complete list. Your tab history, the picker, everything — stays on this Mac. Built for Your Flow Whether you're a developer jumping between docs and code, a researcher comparing sources, or a power user juggling dozens of tabs — ReTab keeps you in the zone. Just install, enable in Safari Settings → Extensions, visit a couple of tabs, and tap Cmd+E. That's it.

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ReTab 3.3 — Minimal permissions by default • ReTab now installs with zero access to your pages or browsing data. Quick tab switching (tap Cmd+E to flip between your two most recent tabs) works out of the box with no permissions at all. • The visual tab picker (hold Cmd+E) is now an opt-in feature. Turning it on grants exactly what it needs — drawing the picker on the page and reading tab titles — with a clear explanation of why, once, in ReTab Settings. Decline and the quick switch keeps working forever. • Existing users: nothing changes. Permissions you've already granted stay granted, and the picker keeps working exactly as before. • "Jump back to your most recent tab when you close a tab" is now off by default — it surprised more people than it helped. Turn it back on anytime in ReTab Settings; if you already flipped the toggle yourself, your choice is kept. • As always: no analytics, no remote calls, nothing leaves your Mac. This release just makes that promise visible in the permission sheet. Recent updates • 3.2.3 — Performance and reliability refinements for long browsing sessions. • 3.2.2 — Hover to commit: hover any tab card while holding Cmd+E and release to switch to it, mirroring macOS Cmd+Tab's "hover wins" behavior. • 3.2.1 — Stuck-picker fix: ReTab now detects the modifier release even when the keyup event is absorbed by an iframe or focus blip, and commits cleanly. • 3.2 — VoiceOver narrates the picker: position, selection, and tab titles, with focus restored on release. Note: if your custom shortcut isn't responding, re-confirm it once in Safari Settings → Extensions.

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    Provider
    • Lychee Isle Co.
    Size
    • 957.4 KB
    Category
    • Utilities
    Compatibility
    Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
    • iPhone
      Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
    • iPad
      Requires iPadOS 15.0 or later.
    • iPod touch
      Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
    • Mac
      Requires macOS 11.0 or later.
    • Apple Vision
      Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
    Languages
    • English
    Age Rating
    4+
    Copyright
    • © 2026 Lychee Isle Co