Arc's fluid transition between tabs, bookmarks, and favorites was excellent UX. It finally helped me tame 100s of open tabs by helping me treat "apps" as distinct from "pages".
Every new browser should be doing something to recognize the fact that browsers are an application platform, and they should be absorbing more desktop OS features in the direction of native-feeling applications.
One of the things I want from a browser is to fade to the background and to expose those applications as natively as possible at the OS level (e.g. I want to be able to put browser-based applications into my dock without having to download special electron wrappers for them.)
> One of the things I want from a browser is to fade to the background and to expose those applications as natively as possible at the OS level (e.g. I want to be able to put browser-based applications into my dock without having to download special electron wrappers for them.)
This would be awesome, thank you for sharing your feature request!
I loved the older version of Android which used to expose very single chrome tab as an app, that was a great UX as well.
Every new browser should be doing something to recognize the fact that browsers are an application platform, and they should be absorbing more desktop OS features in the direction of native-feeling applications.
One of the things I want from a browser is to fade to the background and to expose those applications as natively as possible at the OS level (e.g. I want to be able to put browser-based applications into my dock without having to download special electron wrappers for them.)