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I tried a hidden tool in Edge and Opera. Now it’s hard to go back to Safari

  • Safari lacks a visual diary feature for organizing content effectively, compared to Opera and Microsoft Edge.
  • Chromium-based browsers are favored for extensions but face challenges in syncing between desktop and mobile.
  • Safari's tab group organization can be overwhelming for heavy users, leading to resource consumption.
  • Edge and Opera excel in content organization with features like Collections and Pinboards, offering greater flexibility and convenience.
  • Opera's Pinboards function like Pinterest boards, allowing easy saving, customization, and sharing of web content.
  • Customizable Pinboards in Opera sync across devices and enable sharing via custom URLs without login requirements.
  • In Microsoft Edge, Collections provide a convenient side panel for organizing and saving web content with features like incognito mode and Copilot integration.
  • Collections in Edge allow quick copy of items with headlines, sources, URLs, and thumbnails for easy reference.
  • Edge's Collections sync across devices and offer features for deep research queries, providing a seamless cross-platform experience.
  • The author finds Edge and Opera's organizational tools essential for cataloging research effectively and states a reluctance to return to Safari for daily browsing.

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