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.
Amazing work @pascalpixel
Also, respect the Mustache! 🫡
If I may so ask you - industrial/IxD designer and career product pro here - I would be pleasantly surprised if you acquired a patent on Trails.. have you?
I would guess it would be super hard to secure one for the proposed interface workflow that you built into Horse.
What would stop other browsers from simply Sherlocking the feature into their own?
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This is very refreshing approach. Can't wait to try it out!
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Just wanted to say, been trying this for the last few days and it's great. It's so much easier to follow a trail of thought, rather than having a million tabs open, going to make a cup of coffee, losing your place and then closing them all in frustration.
One idea: I'd love if the notes used markdown. For example, being able to have a place to add todos as you are researching a project, or just generally formatting your notes would be really useful.
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NetCaptor pioneered this "trails" concept 25 years ago. Unfortunately, they stopped developing it in 2005. I've been looking for something similar ever since. I love Arc, but I still end up with hundreds of tabs scattered across half a dozen workspaces. Horse looks amazing, but the lack of Chrome extension support is a bummer, as is the lack of syncing between devices. I will definitely keep an eye on it and see how it progresses.
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Or use tree-style tab in existing browser?
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Why would anyone pay for a browser? Why would I even consider switching?
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why don’t you show it like a trail? bcz i like full width n this taking some portion of my screen.
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I would like to try .But how to get license key?
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Very cool. For my workflow, I'd like to user horse, but I'd like to identify websites NOT to track. Some of the websites I use are applications (like an LMS and SIS) and they will generate lots of history when I don't actually care about the history.
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