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posted by [personal profile] benlehman at 10:48am on 31/05/2009
1) The problem of tabs and the problem of bookmarks are actually the same problem. Now I've just made my life harder.

2) There are different cases where we devote %100 of the screen to the browser vs. browse in window. If we are going to devote %100 of the screen to the browser, we need to browser to also be able to access local applications and files. At this point, we're basically designing an operating system (like MS tried to do with Explorer.) Might be good to avoid this, just to avoid project bloat (see #1, point about making my life harder).

3) As far as I can tell there are four use cases for tabs/bookmarks.

* First is a set a habitual set: my morning newsreads, my afternoon webcomics, the tabs which I use to research something. This is used daily or weekly or what have you and grows and changes with my habits and preferences.

* Second is a project set: all the craigslist ads for the apartments I'm looking for, plus a compiled contact info list, plus google maps for the locations of the houses, transit information etc. This is used intensively for a short period of time and then needs to go away and not bug me again.

* Third is something that I intend to do something with. For instance, oh, I want to send this article to my mom. Or, I want to come back here two weeks before Alexis's birthday and buy her this as a present.

* Fourth is, in the course of reading a standard web article, I would like to open several of the links in the article while at the same time finishing the reading that I'm doing. For instance, I can't get through one of Andrew Sullivan's blog posts without opening at least a couple of extra tabs. In this case, I want to use it and be gone.

Each of these might require a different solution. Or maybe we could combine some of them. Also, I would love to have a certain automatic routine detection. "Hey, you've been visiting this site every morning, would you like to add it to your morning sites network?"

I'd love to have an interface that actually uses the linked structure of the web as its presentation model.

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