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I love the ability to have my favorite apps pinned to the left side of the window. I can open browser tabs associated with any of the apps and they keep separate from browser tabs opened associated with a different app. I'm probably explaining it poorly, but if I am in gmail and click a link, a browser tab opens. If I switch to a different app, say Outlook, the browser tabs I had open from Gmail go away until I click back on the Gmail app. I think they call it a tab strip. It's like each app (and they have groups too) is a different browser with its tabs. I am one of those with dozens of tabs open and Wavebox helps me to keep them sorted into groups so I don't get overwhelmed when I look up at them. I really like it.
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It's a nice looking app and does work as described. However, it requires your brain to work in a way that mine doesn't or with data and notes that aren't like what I generate. It does away with hierarchy and folders and instead relies on backlinks between notes. I suppose that some people prefer not to have the hierarchy of folders but that is how my brain organizes data and the information I keep for work generally falls into that methodology. I really tried it and Notion and Obsidian but I just couldn't get my head around how they work. Maybe I'm too left brained or rigid or something.
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