![]() Operating systems have spent 30 years creating user interfaces that make it easier to launch and switch between apps, but a lot of that effort has been thrown away. Tabs are great, but they’re also the worst. There’s a pretty good chance that a significant portion of the computing you do on your Mac happens inside web apps, probably in tabs. ![]() It’s lightweight and easy to use once you wrap your head around it, though it takes a minute to understand because it works differently from what you’re probably used to. Flotato is a way to make little (or big) app windows for apps you might normally use in a browser tab. ![]() I’ve been playing around with a new Mac app called Flotato, and it’s so much fun and so clever in the way it works that I wanted to share it.
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