This post is the final in a series of posts that introduces you to Horse Browser, the browser that is designed to help you to keep track of your internet research and create a new productive life online.
In our previous posts, we’ve explained how to download Horse Browser and start using Horse Browser’s unique navigational system, Trails. We’ve also shown you how to turn Horse Browser into the ultimate productivity system and shared an in-depth guide to using Horse Browser’s Areas, Notes and Projects features.
Now it's time to talk about closing and updating Horse Browser. Plus, how to save your Trails.
Closing Horse Browser couldn’t be easier.
Pages are ready and waiting for you every time you browse. So, you won't lose any open tabs or ongoing research because of a crash or accidental restart. And you can always access those obscure pages with hard-to-remember URLs.
In this post, we have shared how to close and update Horse Browser, plus how to save your Trails. This post concludes our five-part introductory series.
But there's plenty more fun stuff to do with your Horse.