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by thechriswalker
3972 days ago
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I'm just going to comment on the first aspect of this, the "Merge Tabs and Apps" option. The first thing I do with the "Merge Tabs and Apps" is to disable it and use the in browser tab switcher. I usually have many tabs open and I usually have many apps open. Merging the two lists just creates more noise in the app switcher. Imagine if they did this on desktop and suddenly alt-tab gave me (right now) an extra 26 things to switch through! I don't even think I am a heavy open-tabber. My non-techie spouse wanted me to change it back immediately after the update with no prompting from me. I'm sure some people must prefer it but I find it way too busy in the switcher. |
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That was also my reaction. However I started to wonder "Maybe it's just a experience-reinforced habit to mentally separate the content of the web and content of the other apps?" After all it's not the only possible paradigm. Computers used to be simple terminals and current web apps trend resembles that. Just think about Chrome OS. For me (a a person who has spent most of his life in local files, directories and applications realm) both Chrome OS and browser tabs mixed with other apps seem to be weird, unnatural and cumbersome. But for someone without the baggage of such experiences, this solution could actually appear more useful and logical.