Browse the internet with one simple sidebar that organises every page, task, and project inside 'Trails®' — nested groups of pages that capture the natural flow of each internet journey. That's right, – no more tabs, bookmarks, or history.
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It looks like fantastic tool @gabe. Amazing work on launching such an innovative browsing solution.
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The sidebar gives me a sense of "order". I love to organize my documents in this way! Horse reminds me of Zotero, which also has a sidebar to help me keep everything right in place. Congrats on the launch!
@avoozl i have three horse extensions; saddlepack for passwords, ghosterly for adblock, and dark reader for… dark… reading
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I like the idea and simplicity. It's also brave to launch a new browser in a market that has been won by Arc.
I totally respect this and would consider it as a backup browser - because to be honest, I use Arc more as a personal workspace and less to dive into topics or really browse the web.
Then I realized, that this won't work for me either because I do all my research and browsing on my iPad after I close my Mac to end my work day.
So as much as I like the idea, it's the wrong platform for me.
Browsing/Research = iPad for me.
Wow, there's a saying in russian which goes "Да ты на коне!" which translates literally as you're on a horse but it means that you're having a streak of success lol
Congrats on the launch!
Keychain/login is the biggest block for me to start using it for some of the usecases but I'm looking closely at where horse can get to with all this attention and success?! Maybe we'll see nested tabs in arc and horse gets sold to apple?
I know Pascal well and he's an awesome dude, that cares a lot about the things he makes. He has a relentless focus on delivering quality. Keep it going homie.
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Great work Pascal! Been following the project for a while and it looks very interesting.
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