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“Tab Searcher for Pokki” is an outdated software tool that is no longer a viable option for modern web browsing. Pokki was a Windows desktop utility popular in the early 2010s to restore a mobile-like app store and Start Menu functionality to Windows 8. Over time, Pokki became flagged as adware, and its ecosystem—including standalone utilities like Tab Searcher—has been completely discontinued.

Because modern operating systems and web browsers have evolved, you can now manage, search, and group tabs natively without downloading third-party software like Pokki. Native Tab Searching in Modern Browsers

You can search through dozens of open tabs instantly using tools already built into your browser. Google Chrome

The Tab Search Button: Click the downward arrow (▼) located in the top-left or top-right corner of your browser window. A dropdown menu will display all open tabs and recently closed tabs.

The Omnibox Shortcut: Type @tabs into the URL address bar and press Space or Tab. Type your keyword to filter directly through open windows.

Keyboard Shortcut: Press Ctrl + Shift + A (Windows) or Cmd + Shift + A (Mac) to open the search bar instantly. Microsoft Edge

Vertical Tabs & Search: Click the Tab Actions Menu icon in the top-left corner to turn on vertical tabs, or click the downward arrow to open the tab search panel.

Keyboard Shortcut: Press Ctrl + Shift + A to find open tabs. Alternative Browser Organizers How to Organize Multiple Google Chrome Tabs