AppSignal — Built for dev teams, not Fortune 500s.
Built for dev teams, not Fortune 500s.
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I really like the simplicity and how the tab bar inherits the colour of the web page.
The tabbing requires a bit of work, it's pretty difficult to see which tab you're using.
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At first – I was really excited! Design and minimal approach – fantastic. But soon I had to CMD+Q Min. The product contains various bugs and obviously is WIP. It suddenly zooms out pages while user scrolls, it considers some pages on Basecamp malicious (wow), it has problems with cookies to the stage where I can't login to some apps at all. Great idea and a solid basis, but looks like beta and needs much polishing towards a final state.
Love the minimalist design of this, but I've become dependent on Chrome plugins
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Love where this is heading, the design style is great. I could totally see myself using this as a daily browser. It must be based on Chromium somehow because I see it has the Chrome dev tools available which is great! Just needs a bit more work on UX and it'll be there.
My biggest concern though would be around how this performs as a browser overall. Using a JS based app to display JS seems a bit weird to me. I just can't see it performing that well. And my experience using Atom, if this browser is based on Electron, is that it really just doesn't perform that well.
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Surprisingly quick and responsive. Would like to know more as others have echoed, but impressed as a basic just get shit done browser.
I hate you...Jk. I only say that because I designed a mobile browser with minimal UI a few years ago. What you're doing looks awesome.
Question. I have three tabs open. How do I close one tab?
@vladzima@stephenmarklevi Nice interaction but that really needs to be made clearer to the user, and it's probably not that intuitive at all for those that use a regular mouse rather than a touchpad.
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