![]() ![]() That can help users not just start off organized but stay organized, especially since people tend to switch back and forth between contexts as they work. You can also right-click any link to open it in a different workspace and move tabs between workspaces easily, the company says. The icons are accessible from the top of the sidebar, with the currently active workspace highlighted in blue. You can create up to five workspaces in the new browser, name them and designate their icons. Opera’s system instead presents the concept of the workspace as a means of taming your numerous open tabs. And even if you do use an extension to aid with organization, it’s easy to forget you’ve saved your tabs somewhere - often, you’ll just search up the same pages again instead of restoring them. However, because extensions like this aren’t part of the core browser experience, many users don’t know they exist. Unfortunately, major browser makers have still not effectively addressed these problems, instead leaving users to design their own productivity solutions or to turn to third-party browser add-ons for help with organization.įor example, the browser extension OneTab lets you quickly close and save all your open tabs for later access. ![]() Opera’s study also found that 65% of people want to keep their browser more organized and 60% wanted to be able to group tabs. This is particularly tough for knowledge workers who spend their days working from a PC or for the 66% of Americans who use the same browser for work and personal browsing, Opera says. Today, it’s common for web users to keep open dozens of tabs - and even multiple separate windows, each filled with tabs - as an attempt to keep their web searches and research somewhat organized. In the latest release of Opera’s desktop browser (codenamed R2020), the company is introducing a new feature called “Workspaces” that allows you to organize your tabs based on different contexts - for example, workspaces for work, free time activities, personal projects, research, travel planning and more. A new web browser from Opera launching today aims to help users get their chaotic mess of open tabs back under control.
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