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.