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Firefox Panorama: Tab Candy Evolved (now in Firefox 4 beta 4) (azarask.in)
11 points by sp332 on Aug 24, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments



I just loaded the tab with this article into a tab group in Panorama.

It felt GREAT.

Seriously, it's off to a really nice start. I very frequently mentally "put away" a set of tabs to use later (things to show my wife, or items to compare when shopping, or news stories I want to read) but then I have to remember which tabs in the 20 or 30 I have open they are so I can revisit them, and it takes up way too much mental space.

Being able to physically lay them out like paper piles on a desk and name them is a great way to approach solving the problem, and I'm already enjoying using it. There are some technical details I'm curious about (does it keep non-active tab groups in memory? That seems like it could become unmanageable, but I might want certain ones to still be "live", if they had updating info I cared about), but I'm impressed with what I see so far.


So web browsers keep trying to do right what Windows-like window managers messed up. (and I think they still need one think: the ability to split the view to compare tabs)




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