Toshi A

Biscuit - A browser where your favorite apps won't get buried in tabs

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Biscuit is a free browser where your favorite apps won't get buried in tabs.
- Clearly separate your work and your personal stuff
- Individual sessions for each app
- Related tabs will be organized automatically
- You can set notifications freely for each app

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Ryan Roberts
I like it, especially the sidebar not simply being icons (like most competitors). Shame it can't add WhatsApp though, it thinks the version of Chrome is out of date.
Toshi A
Maker
@ryan_roberts1 Thank you for your feedback. Biscuit is using latest version chrome 76. We are going to support What's up web on Biscuit. 💪🏻
Toshi A
Maker
@ryan_roberts1 Supported WhatsApp now in new version. Please relaunch the app.
Ryan Roberts
@agata Thanks for the quick update 👍 I've noticed another problem. When a Gmail notification comes through, if I click the macOS notification it opens a popup window in Biscuit and a new tab in the Gmail browser but neither of them open the new message.
Toshi A
Maker
@ryan_roberts1 Thanks I will check and fix it.
Dmitri Kyle Brereton
I like the concept, reminds me of @stationhq.
Alex Wulf 🇪🇺
I dislike the fact that the underlying engine is Chromium. You should better go with firefox. However great piece of software.
Chris Maclellan
@alexwulf8 Do you know of any consumer ready Electron alternatives that don't use Chromium? I've not been able to fine anything.
Peter Thaleikis
Is this open source by any chance? Just curious
Toshi A
Maker
@spekulatius1984 I am considering about it.
Peter Thaleikis
Yeah, that would be great - more trust and potentially some help @agata
Peter Thaleikis
Neat idea, I like that it's bringing your focus back in. Do you think there will be a Linux version? Website was a bit odd on Firefox btw.
Chris Maclellan
@spekulatius1984 There is an appimage version for linux. https://github.com/agata/dl.bisc...
Peter Thaleikis
Ah, thanks. Do you know if this is the official repo @chris_maclellan ?
Chris Maclellan
@spekulatius1984 yup, that's where the download link from their website links to. they don't appear to be open source at the moment as there are only 2 files in the github repo.
Peter Thaleikis
yeah, looked a bit empty :D @chris_maclellan
Ashok Raju
This is awesome! One thing I noticed though is that sessions aren't shared between multiple apps within a group. Why is that? For example, I logged into gmail in one app in the work group, tried adding google sheets and it didn't re-use the same session.
Toshi A
Maker
@ashok_raju Thank you for your feedback. Because it provide simple way. If it can share session each apps, users should choose session in adding apps. It is complex for users.
Shantanu Chaturvedi
@ashok_raju @agata I like the way tabs work independently. I’m a freelancer and I work with different agencies. In a group, I am using two gmail accounts for work + a google drive linked only to first account + Google Chat linked to second account + a GCP account linked to another shared Google account. All these work perfectly without messed up in sessions like in chrome or safari. Very happy with the concept. Will be glad to pay for it. Great job!
Chris Maclellan
I really like the idea of a separate app that I can open and check out all my updates from various sites then close so i don't get distracted. I've tried @stationhq, @ramboxapp, @get_shift, and more. Great features: - The grouping feature in Biscuit, although simple, is a great feature. - I also like that if I click a link in an app it opens a new tab instead of opening the tab in my browser. Questions: - Are the applications hibernating after a certain amount of time? If so, what is that time and could it be optional per app? Issues: - When I run the 1.0.3 appimage on Linux Mint 19.1 the application icon is not displayed correctly. - If I make the sidebar the smallest I can the group button disappears, and the group names are tiny. Could the group names be set to display some sort of alias instead? ie. the first letter in the group name, or all the capital letters in the group name - Some of the custom apps that I have added, discord and protonmail, have signed out after the app has hibernated and i try to open the application. Is this a feature or a bug?
Toshi A
Maker
@chris_maclellan Thank you for great feedbacks. Questions: > Are the applications hibernating after a certain amount of time? The apps are not hibernating after selected app. I have plan for hibernating for not often used apps automatically. > Issues: I will check the bugs. > - If I make the sidebar the smallest I can the group button disappears It's an interesting opinion. You can use menu item (Menu > File > Add new group) or a shortcut(Ctrl+G).
Chris Maclellan
@agata I went through and retested a number of other similar apps the other day, and i find your's has the most features that I like. Are you thinking of open sourcing your code at some point?
Toshi A
Maker
@chris_maclellan Thanks you very much. Yes, I would like to publish the code. ;-) I should improve the code for easy to development with others. (e.g. write README, Improve complex codes and more.)
JOSE FIGUEIRA
You should have a user so you don't lose the apps when installing biscuit on another pc
Jake Tran
chrome extension support please
κακοθερής
Been waiting about three years for @stationhq to do some really basic stuff like killing the ugly menu bar, supporting custom URLs, and allowing me to last two sessions without breaking MS Teams. Biscuit knocked it out of the park immediately, then followed through by letting me do shared sessions between my apps (no more private sessions/other browsers to drop into dev environments). And for all those obsessed with screen real estate, Biscuit lets you remove enough UI elements to let every app be full screen, minus a small chunk on the left for the toolbar (which you can shrink to just icons). You have a user for life. Would gladly pay for this.
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