Horse, a new web browser, claims to cure tab hoarding by using trails instead of bookmarks, viewing history, or tabs. Trails are nested pages that can be arranged which allows users to view their browsing history. This novel approach is aimed at users such as researchers and students. Trails can be created manually, for example, to keep related pages associated with each other. It is a minimalist design, with excellent use of colour and translucency, making it a pleasant browsing experience.
This browser has a learning curve and does not have extension support, which could discourage users. It is also not clear if side trails or sub trails are preferable for certain uses. The Horse browser is targeted at users who want a different browsing experience but be prepared to pay $20 for a monthly subscription or a one-off payment of $60 for lifetime access.