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I watched the demo but, unless I'm missing something, I can't see any advantage over just dragging out another Chrome/Firefox/Edge window and putting them next to each other on the same screen. The UI is kind of strange, too.

It seems like an uphill battle to create what is, essentially, just a fixed-window browser.

Thanks for your feedback. We will be pushing new updates soon that fixes some of the nuances of current UI, and new features.
I guess one of the advantages of Nanosai Boards over web browsers becomes very clear once you start having loads and loads of tabs open in your browser!
The main differences of Boards compared to other web browsers will not really be clear until 1-2-3 releases from now. The current version just shows the core principles.

Boards is not designed to replace a standard web browser, but to supplement it for the use cases traditional web browsers do not support very well.

Eventually, we will not even classify Boards as a web browser, but as an alternative Internet Client - targeting the Internet of Data, Internet of Services, Internet of Things etc. However, we have to start somewhere, and this is our embarassingly simplistic and not-so-pretty MVP :-)