The article discusses the author's transition away from Chrome on desktop due to its lack of customization and modern features. The author emphasizes the importance of 'Workspaces'—a way to categorize tabs—which helps maintain organization. They find it essential for productivity and state that if a browser lacks this feature, they are unlikely to continue using it. Additionally, they advocate for vertical tabs to improve navigation, listing several browsers that effectively implement these features, suggesting that the future of browsing relies heavily on efficient tab management.
Workspaces are a way to silo tabs into categories, helping you stay organized without having 30 tabs open in a single window.
I try a new browser and find out it doesn't include workspaces, I know right away that I won't be using that browser for long.
Vertical tabs make it so much easier to navigate and manage, especially when the number of open tabs increases significantly.
I'm always surprised that not every browser has adopted the Workspaces feature, which is essential for modern tab management.
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