March 31, 2024, 9:27 a.m. | Jose Rodríguez

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For a long time, I've found myself endlessly switching between different web browsers, each introducing a few new features. Some claimed to protect my privacy, others aimed to break my dependence on major tech entities, and a few allowed extensive customization. However, none of them addressed my primary concern: managing a multitude of open tabs.


The core issue with most browsers is their adherence to a traditional design that hasn't changed much over the years: a top-placed address bar, followed …

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