Product Guide
Tabs
Tabs represent a single window of an application.
Tab types
| Type | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Internal | Browser and notes windows built into Interface. |
| External | All other external application windows. |
Apps in a workspace
Apps on your Mac
Interface works with the apps you already use. External application windows can sit next to built-in browser and notes tabs in the same workspace.
Bring apps in
Open an app from Interface or add an existing window to the current workspace. Interface keeps the app itself unchanged; it simply manages where the window belongs and how it fits with the rest of your work.
Organize apps
Ask Interface to arrange apps for a goal: put research beside notes, keep chat pinned, move supporting apps to the Drawer, or create a focused writing layout.
Working with tabs
You can launch a new tab via the command palette or by clicking the new tab button in the tab bar
Switch tabs
You can switch tabs by clicking the tab bar or by using the keyboard shortcuts.
Previews
When a new app window is opened in the current workspace via the command palette, Interface shows a preview so you can add it to the workspace or use it temporarily and dismiss it.