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OneTab
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Overall very useful
It takes all of your tabs (choose between all/all-except-current/current/all-to-right/all-to-left) and turns them into links in a special OneTab tab where you can further manage your tabs by dividing them into groups, removing duplicates and securing them so that they can't be removed unless unsecured.
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Can get messy
The OneTab tab has everything in a list format with just simple headings describing what you have in this or that list. It isn't comfortable to manage it when you have quite a lot of tabs in there.
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You can organize links by dragging and dropping them
You can drag and drop links/tabs to reorder them by relevance, or to move them from one list to another.
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Slightly confusing UX
It's easy to forget that clicking on the OneTab button in the extensions bar doesn't show you options – it saves your current session by closing all your tabs in the given browser window. That might be slightly annoying if you were trying to access the OneTab dashboard or view OneTab options instead of trying to save your current session in OneTab, but this is only a minor inconvenience given how easy it is to restore your session.
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Non-invasive
The OneTab dashboard only appears the first time you open your browser after quitting, although you can also make it appear through the extension button in the extensions bar. This is less invasive behavior than the Chrome extensions that appear every time you open a new browser tab.
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Clicking on a tab/link to re-open it automatically deletes it from a session
This is not so much a con as much as it is a heads up for those who use OneTab as a form of transient digital bookmarking (like me!). When you click on a tab/link in any given OneTab session, that will cause it to disappear from the list of tabs in that section. It would be nice if there was an interim period or separate place where the link is still visible/accessible. That or it would be nice to have a version history of past closed tabs/links and sessions.
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Provides just enough information
OneTab provides just the right amount of meta-info about the tabs you've saved. It groups them by session, and tells you how many tabs are in each session, as well as the date the session was created. Every saved tab includes the bookmarked favicon and page title.
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Data loss
When you run ccleaner or CleanMyMac, all OneTab data may vanish.
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Management & sharing of saved sessions
OneTab makes it very easy to restore, delete, share, lock, rename, and favorite your saved tab sessions. OneTab also makes it easy to share, export and import URLs into your OneTab dashboard as a whole.
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Tagpacker
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100% free (at the moment)
The company earns (enough) money with affiliate links, therefore there is no need for a purchasable pro membership.
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Uses affiliate links, which can be seen as an invasion of privacy
Affiliate links are usually not only a way to earn money with advertisement. They also include generating user profiles, which could be seen as a big privacy issue.
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Auto tagging
It makes tag suggestions based on your tags already used
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Only list view available
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Follows strict privacy rules
Because it is located in Germany, the company has to follow very strict rules regarding privacy.
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Automate tasks with Zapier
Automating tasks with Zapier.
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API
Programatically access links and tags.
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Clean, efficient UI
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Date
It saves the date when the bookmark is added
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Web
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Pocket
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10
Cons
9
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Available on the web and mobile devices
Pocket is available on iOS, Android, Kobo eReader and on the web.
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Only the paid version allows to search by tag
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Allows reading saved content in offline mode
Instead of only saving the link, the content is saved for offline use.
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Correct and open export of bookmarks and tags are not possible
This means that Pocket is (currently) a total lock-in. This is very sad, unfortunate and creates a no go decision for any seasoned user. Too many bookmarking and tagging companies have stopped or have gone bankrupt these last years (e.g. Kippt, Spingpad, Delicious (to some extent), etc...). So, if you are going to invest a lot of your personal time and energy in curating your Internet findings (i.e. your bookmarks and tags), it is essential that a total, fair and open export (including all tags) functionality is provided. Personally tested the export "feature" and the resulting .html file that Pocket generates currently included only the URLs themselves, i.e. no save dates nor any of your personally curated tags, nor any other useful meta-data. This is deplorable, because otherwise, Pocket is a very polished and well-functioning piece of multi-platform and multi-device software/app/web service, with a very easy and well-designed and implemented user interface... Please fix this, Pocket ! These days of open and inter-operable web services, users are only attracted by valuable functionality, clean UX design and no lockins.
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Well-finished GUI and UX
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Search function in Pro version does not follow the proper date sequence
Although the pro version lets us search by tags, the search results unfortunately does not follow the time sequence of the saving of articles. Search results may show some old articles first, then a bunch of new articles, and then again old articles. It's so random and frustating. I have been using Pocket pro for quite a long time primarily because it lets me have the permanent copy of a news (this feature is really useful in journalism). However, when I search tag wise for the old references, the absence of time-sequencing the search results really frustates me.
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The Pocket plugin for Google Chrome is very stable
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Can't rename the title of links
If the page title isn't correct/good for a link, there is no way for you to fix it.
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Allows tagging bookmarks
Bookmarks can be tagged for search accuracy later on.
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Not really a bookmark tool but a tool to save webpages for later reading
A real bookmark tool has editable fields like title, url, folder, tags, notes. This saves webpages.
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Included in Firefox
Pocket is now integrated into the Firefox web browser, and you can login using your firefox/mozilla login, instead of having to create a separate account. This login method can even be used natively on their website, regardless what browser is being used.
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Deleted or edited tags do not go away from tag suggestions
For example, imagine you accidentally created a tag "US" instead of "USA," and saved some articles under "US." The unfortunate part is even if you edit the tag and rename it "USA" , the previous tag name will always appear in the suggested tags: so when saving an article, if you type US in the tag box, you will see two suggestions "US" and "USA."
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Integrates with over 500 apps
A key advantage of Pocket is that it is integrated in over 500 apps as a way to save the link, including Twitter, Flipboard, Pulse and Zite.
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Chrome addon doesn't let you open your library without saving current page first
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Works well across Google Chrome on macOS and iOS
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Can't import Firefox bookmark tags
When importing bookmarks from Firefox, Pocket doesn't include the tags.
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Highlighting available on iOS
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Chrome addon doesn't allow you to add tags with keyboard only (have to use mouse) while saving page
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Ability to filter by content type
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Platforms:
Android, iOS, Kobo, web, macOS, Windows
Software Type:
Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari extension, desktop app
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EmailThis
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Available on the web and mobile devices
Extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. Bookmarklet for Safari & IE. Also includes a 'mail to self' feature for Android and iOS devices.
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PDF snapshots & notes
Lets to save PDF snapshots of all web pages. EmailThis also lets you add notes and keywords for faster searching.
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One-click save
The Chrome extension allows you to save articles with a single click.
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Makes it easy to organize and save pages for later
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Allows reading saved content in offline mode
Web pages are cleaned up and sent to your email inbox. They can be accessed even offline from mobile devices.
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tabXpert
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History of closed windows and tabs
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Works only on Chromium based browers
It is important to have ability to sync everything with different browsers - Chrome, Vivaldi, Firefox... Sadly it does not work with Firefox. That is very big stopper.
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Drag-and-drop tabs
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Cannot share sessions or remote access them
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Real-time sync with cloud
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Doesn't have bookmark support, not FREE
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Real-time window and tab management
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It's free for local usage
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You can export the tab's links into a file
Even if the app is discontinued, this will let you recover them.
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The Great Suspender support
The Great Suspender has been removed from Chrome store as malware.
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Hot tabs accessible via shortcuts
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You can name your windows
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Cluster
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Drag & drop
Ability to move tabs to different places or windows using drag and drop.
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Syncing requires license
To enable syncing between browsers, you have to purchase a $9.80 license.
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Clean user interface
Has a clean interface with a light and dark mode.
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Can't edit the title of the bookmarks
You can't edit the title of the bookmarks when saved.
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Multiple sorting options
You can sort the tabs by ascending, descending, and domain.
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It doesn't save tabs automatically
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Exporting
Lets you export and import windows as .CSV and .JSON files.
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This extension is outdated
Last update was in 2021. It doesn't work since chrome 92+.
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Searching
Ability to search through tabs.
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Window merge
You can merge multiple windows together into one window.
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Removes duplicates
Has an option to automatically remove duplicate tabs.
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Suspend tabs
Ability to suspend the selected tab(s).
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Ability to toggle a two-column view to efficiently use screen real estate and see all your tabs in a glance
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Ability to move one or more tabs between windows at a time
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NANO
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Feeless
Due to NANO's structure it requires 0 fees.
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Traceable transactions
Not anonymous, but there is discussion to change this.
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Instant transactions
Instantaneous transactions. The fastest cryptocurrency in activity now.
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Lower/slow adoption
Perfect for peer to peer but lot of work to do to get business on board.
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Does not require mining
Does not require mining
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Strongly opposed by Bitcoin maximalists because it threatens Bitcoins existence
As an example, the censoring by moderators of the biggest cryptocurrency forum on Reddit /r/cryptocurrency.
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Decentralized
NANO is provably decentralized.
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Prone to hoarding
Many people might want to hold nano longer term as demand grows and supply is limited. However fortunately there are no direct financial rewards for holding nano as opposed to proof of stake currencies.
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Best cryptocurrency for daily use
With instant, feeless and decentralized transactions, Nano is the most ethical and the best cryptocurrency for daily use.
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Lesser known compared to other alternatives - it doesn't have much presence outside of the crypto space
The Nano Foundation doesn't have a massive marketing budget. Nano does only one thing, and that one thing directly competes with Bitcoin. In the short term it's going to be very difficult for Nano.
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Deflationary
Forever limited number of Nanos .
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Very secure
In theory, in order to send a transaction you just need to notify the receiving wallet, making it fully P2P (Peer-to-Peer).
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Embeddable
Nano is easy to integrate with other platforms.
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Green
Nano is hypereefficient. The entire network could run on the output of a single wind turbine
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Great community
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Fairly distributed
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Inclusive, classless
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Great for developers
Nano is very easy to develop with. There also exist many libraries for a wide variety of programming languages.
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Easy to use
Easy to use. What bitcoin was meant to be.
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Easy adoption to every day business
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Not traceable because of speed
Nano is so fast that can't be tracked by anyone.
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SoV
It has 0 supply emission
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Adguard AdBlocker
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Easy to use
Get the paid version which you can try completly free for two weeks.
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Unable to use a VPN when using this software concurrently
This is because of how the filtering and blocking process on almost all non-root block options amongst apps work. The app makes use of the VPN protocol locally to block ads and thus you won't be able to use a VPN at the same time.
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Easy to use but also provides top notch protection
Not complex. However, the protection makes it seem like it is.
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Slow
Like any browser extension, it slows down your browser.
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Offers an operating system-level solution in addition to per-browser extensions
While most ad blockers can only help you while viewing web pages and only in one specific browser inside which they're installed, AdGuard offers a Windows application which runs in the background of your system and blocks ads on all browsers and native applications from only a single process.
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Commercial
It not really nice to route all your sensible data through their servers.
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Stealth mode
offers options to prevent user tracking like removing url tracking parameters disable browsing api (webrtc, push, location) remove/modify identifying browser request headers
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Just a browser addon
It is just a browser addon so it will only work with the supported browsers and you have to install it for all browsers separately.
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Option to allow useful ads
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Blocks some websites
Occasionally blocks access to some unrelated websites which heavily uses Javascript.
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Split VPN Tunneling compatible
You can run AdGuard for your adblocking, and another VPN service at the same time.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android, Browser
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Partizion
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Syncs to the cloud
Automatically syncs across all devices.
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Web app + Chrome extension
Manage your work + tabs from the extension or dashboard (webapp).
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Separate your work
You can easily separate and organize your work (Personal vs. Work vs. Side project) in Partizion. No other tab managers take this into account.
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Tile tabs we
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Save/load layouts
open or close layout easily
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Template layout
Choose several layout for tile tabs instantly
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Cross Platform
Available for chrome and firefox
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Enhancer for YouTube™
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Pins the video to a corner of the screen if you scroll down
With this feature you can read the entire page without ever losing sight of the video.
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Control the volume with the mouse wheel anytime the cursor is over the player
This is especially handy in videos where there's a lot of dynamic in volume levels, unlike the slider at the bottom you can raise or lower it almost before you're finished forming the thought to do so. It also allows you to set a default start volume for all videos instead of the usual 100%.
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Specify your preferred resolutions
Ever had a network-heavy process running while watching YouTube and had the site start loading videos at a grainy resolution instead of taking an extra few seconds to buffer adequately at a higher one? Not anymore with this extension! You can set up to four resolutions in order of preference and it will ensure that if any are available for that video it will use them rather than adapt.
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AdBlocker Ultimate
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Completely free
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Just a browser addon
It is just a browser addon so it will only work with the supported browsers and you have to install it for all browsers separately.
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Best Youtube ad blocking
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Element hiding helper has occasional hiccups.
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Free and open source
Anyone can improve and audit the code. Licensed with a gplv3 license.
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Memory hog that gets worse the longer it runs
Happened with 64-Bit Firefox 62.0.3 running on Desktop PC with 64-Bit Windows 10 Pro with 8GB of RAM.
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Supports most popular browsers
AdBlocker Ultimate works on Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, Safari and Yandex.Browser.
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Slow
Like any browser extension it slows down your browser.
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No acceptable ads
Unlike other adblockers, AdBlocker Ultimate doesn't have any whitelisted websites, ad networks or advertising agencies.
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Avoids awful looping problems on Firefox one sees with Adblock Plus and uBlock
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Platforms:
Browser Addon, Windows (whole system)
Cost:
Free (browser), from $2.50/mo or $74.95 lifetime (Windows)
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Momentum
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Some basic features not free
It costs to use features like changing the background manually.
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Beautiful design
Momentum has a different, beautiful background image each day. It displays the time, a welcoming message and a reminder in the middle of the page and hides all other functionality out of focus.
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Can't add bookmarks
You can't add bookmarks to it
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Provides with weather information
Current temperature and weather conditions are shown in the top-right corner.
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Can't be customized
There are no customization options. Existing items can't be turned off.
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Built-in to-do list
Momentum has a simple to-do list that can be accessed from the bottom-right corner of the page.
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4K images not available
When accessed from a 4K display, the images will be bad quality.
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Reminds of the day's goal
Momentum asks the user what's the focus of the day and then shows that information is each time a new tab is opened.
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Inspirational quote
Momentum shows you a new inspirational quote, once a day.
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Displays bookmarks nicely
It shows your bookmarks and most frecent sites in a really nice way
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Toast
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It's new
Seems to be created only in 2019.
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Not updating sessions realtime
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Super lightweight
It lives in a tiny popup in top right corner and doesn't take your Chrome home screen or even opens a new tab. It's just a small piece, almost like a native menu.
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No extra deep tab management
If you a person who likes to customize everything, edit things back and forth, probably Toast is not for you. As it was recently launched, it has at the moment only the most needed features.
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Is also available for Safari
Safari lacks an extensions, but these guys did a Toast for that.
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No Firefox support
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Nice looking
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Easy to use
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Available for different browsers
Like: safari, chrome, opera and firefox with sync between them
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Available for different browsers
Like: safari, chrome, opera and firefox with sync between them
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Platforms:
Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, Brave
Synchronisation:
Available
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Stylus
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Clean syntax
Stylus has an extremely terse syntax. Colons, semicons and braces are all optional allowing you to write Stylus code however you want. hover-darken(percent) if @background &:hover background: darken(@background, percent) .test background: blue hover-darken(50%) The hierarchy is required to be whitespace indented which makes it easier to identify which parent selectors child selectors belong to.
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Ambiguous syntax
The Stylus syntax is very loose and that leads to ambiguity where some definitions can mean different things. For example, hashed objects cannot be used when you choose to omit colons in your definitions, because the dot notated object getters could also be a nested class selector. As a result, you lose being able to use hashed object getters if you decided to write Stylus without colons.
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Powerful feature set
Not only does Stylus support all the features from Less and Sass, it provides features not found anywhere else: You can get properties from parents and pull them into children and/or mixins - if the property isn't found, it will bubble up until it finds a match Introspective API, where a CSS block can tell if it’s at root level or not and change its output based on this Splats - taking variable amount of arguments in as an array Automatically vendor prefixes @keyframes Pass a CSS literal block wherever you want Convert files to base64
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Not under active development
Development of stylus has stagnated, there are lots of known bugs and it does not work well newer features like CSS Grid or custom poperties. See https://github.com/stylus/stylus/issues
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Transparent mixins
One of Stylus' distinguishing features is transparent mixins: reusuable, possibly dynamic styles that look exactly like native CSS properties. This is particularly useful for using future non-prefixed properties and having them transparently expand to their prefixed counterparts without any special, preprocessor-specific syntax.
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Community is weak, feels more like a pet project
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Easy to integrate in projects already using npm
Stylus runs on node.js which makes it very easy to integrate into your project if you're using npm.
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Not as popular as Less and Sass
Stylus is younger than both Less and Sass, and not yet at the same level of popularity. As a result, Stylus currently has a smaller and less active community than the two more popular options.
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Powerful @extend support
@extend gives inheritance and unlike for other preprocessors, you can pass any CSS selector, not just classes.
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Inconsistent style/flavour in different projects
Due to having such a loose syntax, the coding style can vary between different Stylus projects, making it hard to apply styles from other projects that use a different syntax style — at least if you care for consistency.
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Awesome error reporting
Stylus has clear and detailed error reporting that includes stack traces and line numbers.
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Heavily reliant on whitespaces
Stylus relies heavily on whitespaces to separate and define code blocks. While this makes for a cleaner syntax, it's also easier to make mistakes when indenting stuff, especially when working with someone else's code where you don't use the same style of indentation.
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Lots of mixin libraries
Nib is Stylus's answer to Compass, but with the advantage of transparent mixins. Ride css add dozens of useful mixins to Stylus. Compatible with axis, nib and other mixins libraries. Roots is a awesome toolkit that contains a CSS library for Stylus that provides the benefits of Nib and more. It is essentially a collection of mixins that add a variety of enhancements to the Stylus workflow.
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Convert files to base64
Stylus can also convert files to base64 which provides the following advantages: Easier to maintain Gives you the cleanliness of a URL link resource as well the benefits of base64 encoding Reducing the number of requests
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Easier to learn than some of its competitors
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Can do rgba(#hex, alpha)
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Great documentation
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Large set of built-in functions
Functions like max(), min(), sum(), all collour handling functions are all there.
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It has the biggest feature set. Can do more then less or sass
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WeatherBug
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Precise location data
WeatherBug estimates your location with a precision of a few meters.
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Cluttered UI
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Warns of severe weather conditions
This app will send you a push notification a set amount of time before rain, storms, etc.
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Non-removable ads
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Detailed hourly and weekly forecasts
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Radar map
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Spark lightning notifier
A feature called Spark shows where lightnings take place by accessing real-time lightning monitoring information. You can then set it up to notify you when lightning has struck in a specific place or when a lightning storm is near your location.
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Video of national forecasts
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Ability to customize your background
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Tabs Outliner
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Complicated
Clumsy and complicated interface.
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Tabs Outliner is great at organization of tabs
Even though the experience is not streamlined, it's still worth checking out.
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Can't search old trees (files) without opening them individually
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Add notes and labels to any groups, windows and labels
Lots of organization functionality and freedom. You can use emojis as group icons too. You can also duplicate anything.
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Unstable and greedy
As tree becomes complex, sometimes all data is missing together with a backup file, if any. Shortcut keys available in paid version only.
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Reliable, trustworthy and safe
Has barely any problems (on Windows and Linux), help from the developer easy to get.
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Need to start a new 'tree' (file) when it becomes too big for performance
Thankfully it's gonna take a long time before you need to start over (many months even for those using a very old laptop and browsing throughout the day) and you can bring content from your old trees into new ones (old trees can be stores locally or in Google Drive btw).
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Powerful - interface and learning curve can seem like a lot but they're not and serve you well
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Privacy
Author is transparent about privacy and it’s a Swedish company.
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No Firefox support
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Only need pay once
Doesn’t ask for subscription.
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Not free
It costs $17.
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Can adjust how dark you want
You can set it to darken just enough so buttons don’t look too strange.
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Can make links darker
It’s actually surprisingly comfortable to read things when light blue links are turned dark blue.
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Platforms:
Google Chrome, Micosoft Edge, Chromium, Vivaldi, Opera, Brave
License:
One-time purchase
Languages:
English
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BrainTool
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Editable notes
Every link can have its own editable and changeable notes.
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Privacy
No data is stored anywhere other than in your browser and a linked text file.
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Personalized nested Topic tree
You can set up your own hierarchal topic tree thats readily editable with keyboard and drag and drop.
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Writes to a text file
All your data is always accessible and editable with other tools.
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Browser control
Open and close set of tabs by topic into their own tab groups or windows.
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Full keyboard control
All actions can be performed via key commands for fast access.
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Evernote Clearly
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Highlight texts
Evernote Clearly allows users to highlight the texts and keywords inside the article for later reference and ability to export highlighted texts to Evernote.
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Distraction-free reader view
Evernote Clearly removes all unwanted and distracting elements such as ads, recommendations, other images and other unrelated items, leaving only the main article that the user want to read.
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Reader view customization
Users can customize how the article should be viewed by seting the background color, font or text size.
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