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Sentio multi tab browser
Sentio multi tab browser






sentio multi tab browser

#Sentio multi tab browser windows#

I don't want to snap multiple windows side by side. In Firefox, you right click somewhere and do a "open in sidebar" and it works now to open it in the same browser window. You just select multiple tabs and click the tile tabs. It's in the browser, and no need to have other browser windows opened to do this. I searched for "tile" here to see if someone opened up that feature request. I also want tile tabs or open in sidebar! I've tried Vivaldi myself, just like Opera is a bloated browser. rare use cases like this better come as an extension, and not be included in the browser for everyone to occupy unnecessary space for the majority of users. It's very rare that user would want to scroll 2 pages at the same time. The only way that you would consume less amount of resources would be if Vivaldi rendered those web content server side and then stream the results to you in the form of video, that's it. Vivaldi still has to render all the Javascript, CSS, HTML and show the web page to you. websites can't magically be merged, what happens to their cookies, the security, the isolation that needs to exist between websites so they don't see each other's data!? Vivaldi has no magic to show you content of 2 websites without actually consuming the same amount of resources required if you had to open them in 2 tabs. you normally view 2 pages on 2 different tabs, when you snap them to other parts of the screen, you are still consuming the same amount of resources. The content is not important, technical, youtube videos or memes on the internet. Windows and tabs are no different, they show the same content, they have the same toolbar. Obviously these are requirement based and I found the function of tiling tab in the same browser window container very very useful. With Tiled tabs, this is seamless and all the required controls/functions of the web page are activated on mouse over focus.įanzyZone when used on smaller devices such as a 13inch laptop/Surface device is pointless yet the tiled tabbing can still be used. You have to actively click the window to enable focus & the function for that window. On the other hand, each window or instance has to be manually controlled.Īlso when using FancyZone, because the windows/applications is a new instance, seamless scroll, transition etc are not available. So when i minimise the container window, they all minimise, when I close the browser instance they all close. With tabs being tiled, two or more websites are contained in the same window & the same instance of the browser. why would i want to create more resource hog & overhead? Why do i want to drag and drop two tabs which opens another instance/container into another zone, when i can select the 2 tabs and combine in the same window application? To me these "functions" are window management and not tab management.įancyZone is very useful when you want to window manage/workflow on a big screen, in my case, I have a 34" inch ultrawide monitor and this works perfectly with different windows & applications.īut what happens when I am researching/technical guides etc in my field & comparing notes - do i want to open multiple sessions of Edge or any browser? not really. I use both these mentioned products/features already (Window snapping & FancyZones) in my existing workflow setup however, for different purpose. Your thoughts & I understand your point however, the products you suggested, in my opinion are slightly different.








Sentio multi tab browser