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Bonsai Browser

Web-browser for research that helps programmers think clearly.

With Bonsai, rather than being like, I’m going to go use my web browser now, you hit Option + Space and it brings up a browser. It’s either full-screen or a very minimal float-over-everything window. You can visually organize things into Workspaces. I can see it being quite good for research, but also just getting you to think differently about what a “web browser” interface can be and do for you.

Perhaps for what we’re losing in browser engine diversity, we’ll gain in browser UI/UX diversity.

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