Recently, after a 400 days wait, I finally got my Beeper invite. ![]() It’s a bit pricey, and you have to buy both the Mac, iPhone & iPad version separately, but you won’t regret it. It supports multiple projects, syncs to your phone, and has a nice integration with Shortcuts and Zapier, which makes all kinds of automations possible. ![]() Besides just entering passwords, it also does a fantastic job with 2FA and SSH-keys. I’ve been using 1Password for more than 10 years now, and it’s worth every penny. It isn’t sexy, it isn’t innovative, but it gets the job done. And the only one that stuck was the original Apple Mail. From Spark, Inbox, Edison, Airmail, Outlook to Newton. Over the past few years I’ve really tried every mail client possible for Mac. And if you click on a link that would normally open a new tab, it will open in a modal atop the current tab. You can even assign different profiles to each space, so you can be logged in into your work Gmail account in one space, and your personal Gmail account in the other.īesides this, it also allows you to open two (or more) sites next to each other in split-view, which is very handy when you’re doing note-taking or writing a blog post. Non-pinned tabs will disappear after 24 hours, and you can specify that specific sites open in specific spaces. Every space has a vertical tab bar, which can have pinned sites (bookmarks) and your current tabs. Every day I start with 1 fresh tab, only to end up with a row full of tiny icons at the end.Īrc really feels a lot faster than it did last year, and all the tiny quality of life improvements it brings to surfing the web really add up.Īrc makes tab management easier by giving you different spaces to open links in. Last week I finally switched back to Arc because tab management inside Chrome is still hell. ![]() It seemed a tiny bit faster, and overall better suited towards web development work. However, when I started working at Automattic, I switched back to Chrome. Last year, I wrote a lengthy post about the Arc browser.
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