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I personally chose Zen because I though of it as the most customizable browser out there. So I think bringing new ideas that no other browser has is or will be essential for Zen at some point (eventually).
I have always had problem with history searching in every browser (Chromiums are better than BetterFox but still a big no...). For example I did a research on every photo editing apps out there 2 month ago, I don't know the exact title of the websites I wanted to reference my previous research in the start of my new one. I didn't know the exact date or title of websites that I visited 2 month ago. It would take a decade for me to find that website and a lot of frustrations in the way. What if Zen (a browser where most of it's users are using it because it looks and feels fresh and new and highly customizable) implemented a new feature that I could select:
multiple tabs
tab groups (we don't have tab groups on Zen yet but whatever)
all of my current opened tabs in my workspace
and create a memory of them and Zen save this memory in my history with the custom title, tags and description that the I inputted, and add a whole new tab in history section (or even a complete separate option) called memories or something like this to just show all of memories sorted alphabetically or by date and I could use tags, title, date of submission or description to filter it and when I clicked on the memory it opens all of the tabs in that memory in a new tab group (if it was implemented by then) or just in my current workflow.
What Do You Think?
I think this feature would make our browsing experience so much more enjoyable and efficient. We could easily revisit our past research, projects, or favorite websites without having to dig through our entire history. It would be a unique feature that sets Zen apart from other browsers and makes it an even more attractive choice for users who value customization and convenience.
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I personally chose Zen because I though of it as the most customizable browser out there. So I think bringing new ideas that no other browser has is or will be essential for Zen at some point (eventually).
I have always had problem with history searching in every browser (Chromiums are better than BetterFox but still a big no...). For example I did a research on every photo editing apps out there 2 month ago, I don't know the exact title of the websites I wanted to reference my previous research in the start of my new one. I didn't know the exact date or title of websites that I visited 2 month ago. It would take a decade for me to find that website and a lot of frustrations in the way. What if Zen (a browser where most of it's users are using it because it looks and feels fresh and new and highly customizable) implemented a new feature that I could select:
and create a memory of them and Zen save this memory in my history with the custom title, tags and description that the I inputted, and add a whole new tab in history section (or even a complete separate option) called memories or something like this to just show all of memories sorted alphabetically or by date and I could use tags, title, date of submission or description to filter it and when I clicked on the memory it opens all of the tabs in that memory in a new tab group (if it was implemented by then) or just in my current workflow.
What Do You Think?
I think this feature would make our browsing experience so much more enjoyable and efficient. We could easily revisit our past research, projects, or favorite websites without having to dig through our entire history. It would be a unique feature that sets Zen apart from other browsers and makes it an even more attractive choice for users who value customization and convenience.
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