

- WAVEBOX ALTERNATIVE INSTALL
- WAVEBOX ALTERNATIVE FULL
- WAVEBOX ALTERNATIVE PLUS
- WAVEBOX ALTERNATIVE MAC
There are hundreds, maybe thousands of online tools and services and you probably use a few of them for your work or personal use every day.

WAVEBOX ALTERNATIVE MAC
Wavebox, which runs on Windows PC, Apple Mac and Linux, throws out the traditional web browser interface and has redesigned it with web apps and services in mind. There are no tabs and even no address box if you don’t want it.
WAVEBOX ALTERNATIVE INSTALL
If you want to browse the web in the traditional way, Wavebox lets you open a browser window and because it is Chrome based, it works just like Chrome and you can install Chrome extensions, use tabs and so on. Wavebox browser showing one of two Gmail accounts That is not important and it is the Wavebox window where all the interesting features are to be found.
WAVEBOX ALTERNATIVE PLUS
There is a narrow sidebar on the left that is used to create groups and clicking the plus button at the bottom of the sidebar enables you to create a new group. Wavebox has over 1,200 ready-made ones in a library that you can search and add with a few clicks. Ready-made ones have special features, so if you add Gmail for example, you also have the option to add all Google’s other services too, like Drive, Photos, Contacts, Keep, Docs and so on.Īny web URL can be added as a new group, so you could add your favorite websites and services. When the app is first run, you are prompted to add some popular groups like Gmail, LinkedIn, Outlook, Asana and so on. Thank you for jogging my memory about that app.What is interesting and useful about these sidebar groups is that they sandbox cookies. Maybe using a combination of Raindrop and my own extension wrapper I can finally get the interface I've always wanted. I've had "Create Bookmark Chrome Extension" in my OmniFocus projects for months now haha. I've been looking for a bookmark manager for a very specific use-case and one just doesn't seem to exist. God, how did I forget about Raindrop‽ My bookmarks are in such disarray and I was most excited about their APIs.
WAVEBOX ALTERNATIVE FULL
I’ll jump to Sigma full time as soon as they get Raindrop.io Maybe it'd be really handy when working on just my laptop with a single screen though. Sticking all the web-apps into a combined SPA just kills my entire workflow. Even with the use of gestures and Spaces and such, I need a lot of screen real estate to view multiple apps and windows at the same time. I see the appeal for a lot of people, but personally, I do an incredible amount of multitasking that requires multiple windows visible simultaneously. Yeah, it's actually the main reason I haven't used it much. I’ll jump to Sigma full time as soon as they get Raindrop.io, Matter and Hypothes.is extensions supported. Sidekick seems like it focuses primarily on the whole permanent web-app angle while leaving your traditional browsing tasks to whatever your default browser is. I have some workspace setup for web-apps similar to the other mentioned browsers, then I have project-based workspaces that I use pretty similar to Vivaldi or Edge tab groups. You sort everything into workspaces (groups), then vertical tabs, there’s an additional level of grouping within a workspace as well. The second thing is that it’s a bit more of a hybrid between the other neo-browsers and a more traditional one, at least the way I use it. The big one under the hood is that it’s WebKit, not Chromium or Electron so in runs more like Safari and improves performance. SigmaOS shares some of the same design patterns but has a couple significant differences. Sidekick is a lot like a lot of the other browsers in this thread like Stack, Biscuit and Station.
