Firefox's new take on tabs

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If you’re anything like me, at any given time you have a dozen to two dozen tabs open across multiple web browser windows. It’s great to have all these webpages open and ready to click on at any second, but it’s a nightmare to try and remember where each is with so many open. I shudder to think how much time I waste on this each day. Luckily, Mozilla is working on a solution.

A new feature called Tab Candy is in the works. It’s still early in testing mode, as Mozilla’s Aza Raskin points out on his blog today, but it looks to be exactly what I need.

Be sure to watch the video below for a full overview — from the looks of it, it seems as if Tab Candy is sort of like Apple’s Expose feature mixed with their Spaces feature, both of which are baked into OS X. For those who don’t use a Mac, basically these features allow you to zoom out and get a bird’s-eye-view of all your windows (or tabs, in this case) that are open — and you can also arrange open windows (or again, tabs, in this case) in certain spaces so they’re clumped together. This allows you to more easily find what you’re looking for with so many tabs open.

For example, when tabs are organized into a group, you can select that group and see only those tabs you put in there. The other tabs you have open (in another group) are still open, you just won’t see them when you’re focused on this particular group. And you can change the sizes of these groups in the bird’s-eye-view mode to highlight certain ones. “Make the group with your calendar and email bigger so that you can see what’s new just by zooming out to Tab Candy. Hide the group with distractions in a corner,” Raskin writes.

The best part is that you can actually test out Tab Candy right now. If you click on this link, you’ll download a special “super-early” build of Firefox (Firefox 4 beta, to be specific) with Tab Candy. Again, it’s early so there are bugs and performance issues, but this is a very, very good idea.

http://vimeo.com/13560319

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2010/07/23/firefox-tab-candy/?
 
So THIS is what Mozilla has been wasting their time on instead of fixing, modernizing, and speeding up their engine =D



Pretty cool, it's like a super advanced version of Opera's Ctrl+TAB (keyboard shortcut) thing. But uh... With the tab sharing and all, that's taking it waay too far. WAY too far.
 
No, not really. They need a better engine all together. Firefox can't even handle <style="position: absolute; top: #px; left: #px;">


Major fail.
 
I think this is really great. It can have some huge improvement of the way we think of a web browser.
Maybe this will just replace the bookmarks/favourites. Instead you just make loads of groups etc.
Very curious how this will work out
 
Well I don't use FF anymore (Google Chrome :D), but that's really good feature.
 
I think its something called "WINDOWS" that can arrange tabs?

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Each of those windows have about 5-6 tabs open.

Well I guess they could add a 'Search' option and 'remembering it physically' is useful... but im on the edge of this feature...

They really need some speed in their engine. For me, Youtube videos start lagging on FF after a while, but they don't on any other browser...
 
What's with the hate?
Maybe this is just one thing they've been also working on. I don't think they've put all their time and development in just this. They must have been busy with other stuff as well.
 
Opera can too, by default (Also just not as fancy)


You do Ctrl + TAB to open that little box and either keep pressing it to scroll through them or just click on the one you want.
 
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