| Hey there! Thanks for your comment :) Here’s my take on tab groups (Safari) vs workspaces (SigmaOS): they seem similar, but they feel very different. e.g. • you don’t always see all your tab groups = no behaviour change, people will still pile up tabs they don’t need. Think of Slack: when you’re done with a workspace, you delete it. But if you’re done with a tab group, you just leave it there to clutter your browser, like many people do with Bookmarks. • you don’t need to work from tab groups = most people won’t organise their work, and still feel overwhelmed We’re trying to rethink the UX of how to work on browsers. It’s not just about the indidividual features. So what are you missing? • Every page / web-app is like a task on a to-do list. You can mark it as done, snooze it for later, or move it to another workspace • SigmaOS' keyboard shortcut system is designed to make you feel fast and still allows you to use shortcuts on web-apps • When you do research and command-click on pages, they open as "sub-pages" showing you where you come from • You can rename your pages to organize yourself and find them faster • Split screen is really awesome for multitasking (but you knew that) :) All in all, it can be difficult to explain how different it is, without trying it out. It would be great if you could try it out and give us feedback :) Really curious what you think! |
I use that a lot for the same use-case as the "sub pages" here: drag a tab into its own window, then command-click to my heart's content. When I'm done, the whole window gets closed. (Also this is without even using tab groups)
And Apple's Handoff already does the work of maintaining a seamless browsing experience between devices.
I do wish you luck and hope you find some true value differentiators.