Tilr is a Web Browser intended to optimize workflows rather than surf the Web.
The idea is to let you create tiling layouts called "boards", each Tile being a Web Browser by itself. There is also a concept called "context" which resembles to Chrome's "People" feature, allowing you, for instance, to have the same website side by side, using different accounts.
I would love to get your feedback, you can download the alpha for macOS only here http://bit.ly/3r9uctQ (Google Drive link). Windows version coming soon!
It's completely new, based on a different & better foundation. There are many features and improvements I want to add, but I figured it's better to start gathering feedback early.
Thanks in advance!
PS: posted from Tilr :)
Hello Emilio,
As a university student, I tried to use Tilr today for add-drop period. It works really smooth, congratulations! While I was checking on my permissions for adding or dropping courses, I checked capacities of courses and Tilr made my job easier. :) Only problem I encountered during today's experience was trying to sign in to IndieHackers. Since I registered via Google Sign-In, I couldn't open pop-up windows.
I really liked Tilr and hoping I can test advanced versions of Tilr.
Keep up the good work!
Regards.
Hey Berka! Thank you so much for your feedback! Yes, I need to figure out the solution that sort of situations (SSO), very important stuff!
TIP: you should be able to open links with your default browser via contextual menu (I don't think that solves your problem, but might help in other situations).
I will keep posting updates.
Thank again!