Next Step For Firefox

Posted in Articles on July 28, 2010

Next Step For Firefox

After Losing much of its usage share to Chrome in the last year, Firefox is going for A new OS-like interface. Making the browser work more like an operating system with improved Multitasking and sharing capabilities.

One of these innovations would be ‘Tab Candy’, which will allow you to:

  • Organize tabs into groups that you can name and position on a desktop-like view.
  • Save tab groups to look at later
  • Search through your tabs
  • Have multiple profiles so that you can sign into the same site with different logins in two different tab groups
  • Share tabs or tab groups between different computers and devices
  • Share tabs or tab groups with other users
  • Set up a shared tab group where several users can co-browse and see what each other is looking at on the screen
  • Choose colors or image backgrounds to distinguish different tab groups

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