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During 2010, Firefox has had much of its momentum as an alternative Web browser stolen by Google Chrome. However, a new Firefox innovation called Tab Candy will make Firefox act more like a operating system, with much-improved multitasking and sharing capabilities. In fact, if the Firefox team can pull off all of the features of Tab Candy that it recently demonstrated, it would leapfrog Chrome in functionality.

The Tab Candy functionality is being spearheaded by Aza Raskin, the Head of UX at Mozilla Labs. Raskin is the son of Macintosh creator Jef Raskin and he joined Mozilla in 2008 when his software company Humanized merged with Mozilla.

Raskin said, “How many of us keep tabs open as reminders of something we want to do or read later? We’re all suffering from infoguilt. We need a way to organize browsing, to see all of our tabs at once, and focus on the task at hand.”

With that mind, here’s what Tab Candy can do:

  • Organize tabs into groups that you can name and position on a desktop-like view (Figure A)
  • Save tab groups to look at later
  • Search through your tabs
  • Have multiple profiles so that you can sign into the same site with different logins in two different tab groups
  • Share tabs or tab groups between different computers and devices (Figure D)
  • Share tabs or tab groups with other users
  • Set up a shared tab group where several users can co-browse and see what each other is looking at on the screen
  • Choose colors or image backgrounds to distinguish different tab groups (Figure C)

Screenshots

Figure A: Basic Tab Candy interface

Figure B: Tab Candy can handle lots of tab groups

Figure C: To distinguish between different tab group you can give them a color or background

Figure D: Tab Candy will also let you share tabs across different computers and devices

Video demo

Here is Raskin’s seven-minute demo of Tab Candy:

Sanity check

Raskin has perfectly articulated the workflow and tab overload problem in today’s Web browsers, and his Tab Candy vision of innovating the browser experience would be a major step forward. And, Firefox needs a big shot in the arm. Not only is Google Chrome leaching away more and more Firefox users, it has also stolen away Firefox’s reputation as the browser bringing the most innovation to the Web experience.

My only question with Tab Candy is if and when it will make it into Firefox. In the lackluster announcement of Firefox 4 in May, the Firefox team had Tab Candy listed in light gray at the bottom of its list of new features (giving no indication of its importance). Raskin said “The reason why Tab Candy was listed in grey in the product plan is that there are still some implementation challenges to be solved and a couple user experience questions to be answered for us to be able to commit to TabCandy being in Firefox 4.”

Part of the challenge may be that Tab Candy is being developed entirely in HTML, Javascript, and CSS, and what they are trying to accomplish is extremely ambitious. The other part may be that the Mozilla leadership hasn’t honed in on how big of a deal Tab Candy would be for users.

Make no mistake, this is Firefox’s best shot at competing with Chrome since the rest of Firefox 4 feels much like a copy of Chrome. Launching Firefox 4 with Tab Candy should be Mozilla’s top priority.

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Would you consider Firefox's Tab Candy a major innovation to the Web browser?

  • Yes (87%)
  • No (14%)

Total Votes: 1,869

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Jason HinerJason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. He writes about mobile computing, emerging technologies, and enterprise IT. He examines the latest trends and asks the big questions. You can also find him on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and at JasonHiner.com.

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What do you think of Firefox Tab Candy? Would you use it? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 07/27/10
Less candy, more meat and veg bluepencil2@... | 07/27/10
Agree... chrisbedford | 07/27/10
What on Earth... naebeth | 07/29/10
Where on Mars... dwdino | 07/29/10
sounds like you have a few IE only sites Neon Samurai | 07/29/10
I must confess dwdino | 07/30/10
Startup speed is horrendous rpb_ | 07/29/10
Your speed craving Ocie3 | 08/01/10
Sounds OK, but won't bring me back to Firefox over Chrome lmassey@... | 07/27/10
nope Jaqui | 07/27/10
Yes I would d_g_l_s@... | 07/27/10
Intersting... val.scholes@... | 07/29/10
Move to a tie with Chrome tbostwick@... | 07/29/10
iCyte Does It All ... and More Bob N. | 07/29/10
Icyte is not a browser harrylal | 07/29/10
I Didn't Say It Was Bob N. | 07/29/10
Have you ever tried Ocie3 | 07/29/10
I Haven't Played With That Bob N. | 07/30/10
This could be the MS-Killer Paulthorgan | 08/06/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface rjones22 | 07/27/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface sbagley@... | 07/27/10
I need it! lovingNJ | 07/27/10
Resource usage for multiple tabs is a problem, too rpb_ | 07/29/10
Research projects could use compound-weblinks. n.smutz@... | 07/29/10
get a life amahan@... | 07/27/10
That IS a life AbsolutelyNot | 07/27/10
I need that many tabs... SinisterSlay | 07/27/10
That IS life... RipVan | 07/28/10
Depends tbostwick@... | 07/29/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface melias@... | 07/27/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface Morningstar@... | 07/27/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface Jellimonsta | 07/27/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface codybwheeler | 07/27/10
Firefox - mainstream or geekstream marvin.novello@... | 07/27/10
Multiple tabs and windows has nothing to do with geekstream ProfDarth | 07/27/10
Your comment is based on what? alfielee@... | 08/03/10
Only if it's faster bfpower | 07/27/10
Less style, more substance alans@... | 07/29/10
From what I've seen before, Ocie3 | 07/29/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface ankurratnam | 07/27/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface madman652001@... | 07/27/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface martin_l_77084@... | 07/27/10
K.I.S.S. ahmed.ayyash@... | 07/27/10
Already got an OS sparker@... | 07/28/10
I can use this, big time pgit | 07/28/10
I love Chrome, but TabCandy's is very tempting coffeeenema | 07/28/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface lucasm007 | 07/28/10
Firefox - please, please fix its memory management JMF667@... | 07/29/10
I'm right with you there. willy_uk@... | 07/29/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface willy_uk@... | 07/29/10
But Google Chrome still has better security dazzlin_dazz | 07/29/10
Firefox can too - and it can be turned off/on tbostwick@... | 07/29/10
I didnt know about Sandboxie but dazzlin_dazz | 07/29/10
Sandboxie is not an add-on! Ocie3 | 07/30/10
Seperate program dazzlin_dazz | 07/30/10
Actually, Ocie3 | 07/31/10
Too bad its basic tabs are useless Justin James | 07/29/10
Not so useless willy_uk@... | 07/29/10
Not my experience: Ocie3 | 07/30/10
Tab Mix only fixes some of the problems Justin James | 07/30/10
I may have disagreed before... willy_uk@... | 07/30/10
Of course, I don't use I.E. 8 very much, Ocie3 | 07/31/10
My goodness santeewelding | 07/31/10
Bad habits die hard! Ocie3 | 07/31/10
Firefox is plenty "configurable" with extensions. :-) Ocie3 | 07/31/10
Looking for Firefox addons has cost me too many hours Justin James | 08/01/10
Isn't Firefox open source? Ocie3 | 08/01/10
Open source is no guarantee of quality Justin James | 08/02/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface kanati8869 | 07/29/10
go F Fox! Hal_9000 | 07/29/10
I use both but am not happy with either harrylal | 07/29/10
Visit the Major Geeks forum. Ocie3 | 07/30/10
Tab Candy is interesting. Ocie3 | 07/30/10
I think that was me willy_uk@... | 08/01/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface wjvelasquez | 07/30/10
Help me out on this... jfuller05 | 07/30/10
I know what you mean, but Ocie3 | 07/31/10
Info Glut jfuller05 | 08/03/10
Reminds me of Raskin.app on Mac OS X simmon77 | 07/30/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface wanharris@... | 07/30/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface alfielee@... | 08/03/10
RE: Firefox could leapfrog Chrome with new OS-like interface alfielee@... | 08/03/10
But will it... wlewis@... | 08/04/10
My thoughts exactly! antti.kovalainen@... | 08/23/10

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