CloudyTabs
CloudyTabs is a lightweight macOS utility that displays your iCloud Tabs (open browser tabs synced across your Apple devices) in the menu bar, allowing quick access to tabs currently open on your iPhone, iPad or other Macs without needing to open Safari. It leverages Safari's built-in cloud tab synchronization and is useful for users who want a faster way to retrieve remotely-opened tabs or check what they left open on other devices.
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1 suggestionCloudyTabs has not received updates in several years, and there is no public information indicating a native Apple Silicon build has been released. As a small utility that sits in the menu bar and relies on Safari's iCloud synchronization layer, it may continue to run under Rosetta 2 for now, but you should not depend on it past September 2028, when Apple removes Rosetta 2 from macOS 28. Contact the developer (Josh Parnham) to ask whether a native update is planned. If CloudyTabs remains unmaintained, Safari itself offers reasonably quick access to your iCloud Tabs through the sidebar, and many browsers (Brave, Chrome, Firefox) have similar tab-sharing features if you are willing to switch. For most users, Safari's native iCloud Tabs integration may be sufficient once CloudyTabs becomes unavailable.
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