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Everything in the system

It began as a better new tab and became an operating system for the browser: windows and a taskbar, a start menu and a command palette, apps, widgets and games. Here is all of it, grouped by what you would want it for.

Your desktop

Real windows you can move, resize and keep — as many desktops as you have contexts, each with its own wallpaper and layout.

  • Multiple desktops, each with its own arrangement
  • Draggable, resizable windows and a taskbar
  • Your own image, video or colour as a wallpaper — or the animated Nebula Drift
  • A new Wikimedia picture of the day, every day
  • Two looks: Modern and Comic
  • Glassy or solid surfaces, light or dark
  • Follow the sun — switches theme at your sunrise and sunset

Organise

The things you keep, kept somewhere you will look. Nothing here syncs anywhere unless you ask it to.

  • Bookmarks with icons, arranged how you like
  • Directories that group what belongs together
  • Notes and to-dos, on the desktop or in a window
  • Collections for lists that outgrow a note
  • A tabs manager for the ones you have lost track of
  • Command palette — Ctrl+K, or ⌘K, and search everything
  • Head Start: bring your existing bookmarks in on day one

Focus

A mode for when you need to start, not a timer that shouts at you.

  • Pin one task or several and watch the charge build
  • A 3D scene, or the Comic paper desk if you prefer
  • Ambient sound: rain, storm, birdsong, a train, footsteps
  • Every session kept, so progress is visible

Stay informed

The things you would otherwise open five tabs for, on the tab you already opened.

  • News from 26 built-in sources, or any feed you add
  • Live trading charts
  • Sports Hub: football, Formula 1, chess, baseball, ice hockey and Dota 2
  • Six calendar systems — Gregorian, Persian, Hijri, Hebrew, Indian, Buddhist — and a converter
  • Prayer times with seven calculation methods and a countdown
  • On This Day, weather, and a currency converter

Quick tools

Small things that save a detour.

  • A search box that uses whatever engine you already chose
  • Ask ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok or Perplexity from the tab
  • Check whether a site is trustworthy before you visit it
  • Turn a quiet tab up to 600%
  • A browser button for bookmarking or noting the page you are on

Play

Three games, all offline, none of them asking for anything.

  • Luminex — outrun your own trail through a luminous grid
  • Asterift — deduction on a sector grid, with a growing codex
  • Chess against Stockfish at eight strengths, or as an analysis board

Made for everyone

Eight languages, right-to-left included properly, and your data portable at all times.

  • English, Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Korean, Thai and Chinese
  • Full right-to-left layout, not a mirrored afterthought
  • Works with no connection
  • Export and import everything as one file
  • Optional Google Drive backup to a private app folder
  • Factory reset when you want to start over

It is easier to try than to read about