

Yeah, it's actually the main reason I haven't used it much. I’ll jump to Sigma full time as soon as they get Raindrop.io, Matter and Hypothes.is extensions supported. Sidekick seems like it focuses primarily on the whole permanent web-app angle while leaving your traditional browsing tasks to whatever your default browser is. I have some workspace setup for web-apps similar to the other mentioned browsers, then I have project-based workspaces that I use pretty similar to Vivaldi or Edge tab groups. You sort everything into workspaces (groups), then vertical tabs, there’s an additional level of grouping within a workspace as well. The second thing is that it’s a bit more of a hybrid between the other neo-browsers and a more traditional one, at least the way I use it. The big one under the hood is that it’s WebKit, not Chromium or Electron so in runs more like Safari and improves performance. SigmaOS shares some of the same design patterns but has a couple significant differences. Sidekick is a lot like a lot of the other browsers in this thread like Stack, Biscuit and Station.
