https://thebrowser.company/ >
- We love the internet, but it can be overwhelming
- What if a browser could help us make sense of it all
My response to this.
Everyone uses the internet and thus by making such statements, this company can engage a lot of people.
I think this is an example of a problem that is far less "problematic" than what this company is trying to claim
At least, I was hoping for something more "revolutionary".
I have seen tabs on the left side, colours representing the workspace you find yourself in, themes and similar ways of organizing all the different websites you visit.
In the end of the day, here is my take (I would love to be proven wrong, though).
This is another attempt at trying to organize all the tabs you have open.
It is and not a solution to the problem they describe.
It's a typical overblown marketing statement, agreed. But I have to say, I've been exclusively using Arc since it released and I'm a huge fan.
Vertical tabs for sure aren't revolutionary - but the way they treat tabs that are kind of a mix of a bookmark & pinned tab really clicks with the way my brain wants to use a browser. It really has fundamentally changed how I work on the Internet for the better
My response to this.
Everyone uses the internet and thus by making such statements, this company can engage a lot of people.
I think this is an example of a problem that is far less "problematic" than what this company is trying to claim
At least, I was hoping for something more "revolutionary". I have seen tabs on the left side, colours representing the workspace you find yourself in, themes and similar ways of organizing all the different websites you visit.
In the end of the day, here is my take (I would love to be proven wrong, though). This is another attempt at trying to organize all the tabs you have open. It is and not a solution to the problem they describe.
TL;DR Another fancy browser to consider.