Tab management on browsers can be tricky.
We've all dealt with the frustration (and shame) of tab overload at some point. You might think you've tried everything to cure it, but have you tried vertical tabs?
Vertical tabs move the tab bar of your browser to either the left or right side of the window. With vertical tabs, you can not only better see what tab is what but you also often get more options for grouping tabs together and some browsers even allow you to create workspaces.
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For me, vertical tabs are all about a cleaner browser window, thanks to more coherent tab organization. This is especially important if a browser doesn't offer a workspace-like feature. Vertical tabs are cleaner, easier to organize, and allow you to keep more tabs open without experiencing tab overwhelm.
But which browsers offer vertical tabs? Let's dig in and find out.
Not only is Arc browser my default on MacOS (come on, Browser Company, port this baby to Linux) but it's also the best option for vertical tabs