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Phi 2.2.0

Version 2.2.0Build 686

Phi Browser 2.2 is here, and this one is mostly about two things: making Phi noticeably steadier, and turning tabs and bookmarks into something you can wrangle in bulk instead of one sad click at a time.

The headline is stability. We reworked how memory runs behind the scenes, making widgets, memory, and the browser overall feel calmer and more dependable. The part of the browser that remembers things should not itself be forgettable.

Tabs and bookmarks grew up. You can now multi-select across tabs, bookmarks, and folders (Shift for a run, Command for a scattered handful), drag the whole selection to reorder or restructure, and copy or move it across Spaces in one go. Bookmark reordering now animates properly, pinned tabs remember where they belong, and tab groups behave more predictably when moving things around.

Bringing your stuff in and out got easier too. You can import bookmarks directly from HTML, JSON, and ZIP files exported by other browsers, then export your own bookmarks back to HTML. Extension icons can also be dragged into whatever order pleases you, because apparently even tiny toolbar icons require interior design.

Private Spaces are safer and calmer, tab dragging behaves itself, incognito new tabs are clearly labeled, and Space switching now comes with a fresh animation from our design team.

We also added clearer confirmation dialogs for destructive actions, redesigned the update page, improved update handling, made copy-link feedback more useful, and fixed a collection of chat issues so messages and replies behave more consistently.

Steadier underfoot, and finally bulk-friendly.