Heleana from Videodeck here. Love the "eat your own dog food" approach! It's the best way to improve. Quick Q: What's the most unexpected or unique way you've seen users organize their links with Tabsets? And if you ever need a video to showcase Tabsets, we've got you covered! 😉
Hi Heleana, thanks a lot for reaching out!
A special and very interesting use case is not only to use a lot of tabs, but also use multiple windows. A user asked me to support opening tabs in dedicated windows (something which I never thought of myself). For example, you have a tabset called "mails" and all tabs inside this tabset will open in a window of their own (which will open automatically if it is not open yet).
This is a feature tabsets will support in the next version.
Browser extension to manage tabs and bookmarks with ease
With the Tabsets Extension, you'll have a new way to organize your Links - with a nice UI, many handy features, and running in the Browser's Side Panel
"Eat your own dog food" - that's the advice you hear, and I follow it, of course. I use tabsets every day and try to improve it all the time.
But I need someone else to taste my dog food. Without feedback, I will never understand why someone might stop using the extension. I will never know why some potential user stopped in the middle of the installation process or why she did not consider it in the first place.
Please try my dog food and let me know what you think!
Tabsets aims to replace whatever you tried to achieve with bookmarks and offers lots of ideas and potential to improve the management of links (or tabs, or URLs). You can organize your links in many different ways (sets, colors, tags, ...) and simply keep this navigation structure open in the side panel where it does not interfere with your main work.
Heleana from Videodeck here. Love the "eat your own dog food" approach! It's the best way to improve. Quick Q: What's the most unexpected or unique way you've seen users organize their links with Tabsets? And if you ever need a video to showcase Tabsets, we've got you covered! 😉
Hi @mac_czaj, I was trying to being witty :) - this phrase refers to someone who's using his own product (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ea...). I'm trying to use tabsets as much as I can to understand its weaknesses and missing features.
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