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Sava OS

A desktop interface for your web browser

Web App
Chrome Extensions
Productivity

Manage links & browser tabs. Create personal feeds, text files, & embeds. Share folders & entire desks. Have peace of mind with complete privacy.

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Hello everyone 👋 We're very happy to finally launch the first beta version of Sava OS, after what felt like an eternity... but here we are at last :) 🤔 What is Sava OS? The beta version, as it stands, is practically a "browser manager." Since we're increasingly doing most of our work in a tab inside the web browser, like many others, we believe there has to be a better way for us to organize our work online. We’re taking a drastic approach by applying the same UI we’re all already familiar with and bringing that to the browser. There’s a reason the “desktop” UI has stuck around for half a century, but we want to take this to the next level. Ultimately, Sava OS will be more than just a typical desktop interface. If you’re interested in learning more, you can read our letter here: https://savaos.com/about 🚀 What can you do with Sava OS? Currently, Sava OS is great for managing your browsing sessions, tabs, and links. There are various ways for you to better organize your links. For example, we like to tag and stash random sites or useful tools we love in the library. This way, we don’t need to think about where to best save them. But for current projects, tasks, or research, we use desks and folders to stay organized and intuitively find what we need. Furthermore, you can collaborate and share entire desks and folders with others, take notes in text files, open YouTube videos directly in Sava OS, create embeds, follow your favorite news within feeds, and much more. 💸 Is it free? Yes! All current features that exist right now in Sava OS will always be free. If necessary, we might add limitations, but only to the point where it is still usable for the majority of our members. We plan to introduce more features, such as cloud storage management (Drive, Dropbox, etc.), which will likely be based on a subscription model. We would love for you to try it out, or just go over the main page and let us know what you think about the overall idea. Any feedback, thoughts, or ideas that you might have are very much welcome and highly appreciated! Let’s continue this discussion in the comments :) See you there 🙌 P.S. You can also come and chat with us on Discord: https://discord.gg/UtmMdMCp2A

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It’s a very interested tool, but it’s sad to see it has only been tested on Chrome. What about Firefox and Firefox-based browsers?
Congrats on the new launch dude! I like how bold the site is Hope it goes well 🚀
Congratulations on the launch @arnold_farrugia & @owenfar. Looking forward to trying it out.
The ability to organize links and manage tabs in a more desktop-like way is genius.
This looks super helpful for managing all my browsers tabs and keeping everything organized.
Will there be options to link this with cloud storage services like Google Drive or Dropbox?
Looks fancy...but why my 'Cmd T' shortcut was blocked after I installed savaOS extension?
Congrats on the launch! Love the approach. Might finally help tame my chaotic research process :)