The most requested Vertical Tabs will make an appearance in the upcoming Firefox. The feature can now be turned on in Nightly itself without the need to rely on third-party extensions or separate Nightly builds.
Currently using Sidebar Tabs. I have gotten used to grouped tabs, which is something I don't want to give up. I've mapped Ctrl+Space to open and close it, which is super satisfying.
I switched from Sideberry, which was cool since it is so configurable, and that it can store and recall entire lists of links. I think this is a nice alternative to bookmarks, because it gives you a sort of link manifest, that you can even export.
Mozilla's attempt seems... lackluster in comparison, but it's still under development. So eh. Thinking of going Librefox, Waterfox or even Floorp - though that would be like going ESR.
If Mozilla implementing "AI" (or machine learning) to localise language models and translations, then I'm all for it.
If Mozilla moves closer to SaaS, I'm jumping ship to another browser, preferably one that's not based on WebKit or Blink.
However, despite the loud cries of cynics, the jaded and haters alike (or the "realists"), I'm still optimistic about the future.
If this restructuring means Mozilla more quickly qualify for funding because they localise training models and open source it all, then I'd say Mozilla is a threat to the likes of Microsoft - and that's a good thing.
Vertical Tabs can now be enabled in Firefox Nightly and are movable to the right side (windowsreport.com) en
The most requested Vertical Tabs will make an appearance in the upcoming Firefox. The feature can now be turned on in Nightly itself without the need to rely on third-party extensions or separate Nightly builds.
Mozilla Foundation Welcomes Nabiha Syed as Executive Director | The Mozilla Blog (blog.mozilla.org) en
also: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/why-im-joining-mozilla-as-executive-director/