Enable Reading Mode for Webpages, Annotate Webpages in Chrome
Outline is a Chrome extension that enables reading mode and annotation for web pages. It is easy to highlight the content and make private notes.
→Outline is a Chrome extension that enables reading mode and annotation for web pages. It is easy to highlight the content and make private notes.
→Here is a Chrome extension to remove endorsements, learn skills, add to your feed, and other boxes from LinkedIn profile and feed to make it clutter-free.
→Tinyfollow is the website where you to read Twitter feed of anyone as email newsletter. You can schedule the time and day of anyone’s profile.
→Here is a simple option to create todo list in Chrome developer tools. You can add tasks in Chrome DevTools, mark them as completed, etc.
→Spotify Controller is a free Chrome extension that lets you control Spotify tracks from any tab. You can play and change tracks without accessing Spotify.
→Here is a free KeePass Firefox addon to access passwords without KeePass application. Access passwords from KeePass database stored on Dropbox, G-Drive, One
→CoRubrics is a free rubric for teachers Google Sheets add-on for student assessment. Teachers can set up scores for students and to provide feedback.
→Enhanced Github is a free Chrome extension to see repo size, copy file contents, download a file, and view size of repository files separately.
→Here are 4 free YouTube Subtitle Translator Chrome extensions. You can translate the subtitles in your local language like English, German, French, etc.
→Here’s a free self hosted download manager. Install it on a server to download files on disk and from anywhere. Remotely login and download files using URLs
→This tutorial covers how to automatically switch to Firefox dark theme at scheduled time and get back to light theme on the time set by you.
→OCR image reader is the Firefox add-on that extracts text from images whether from scanned document or printed image. It supports more than 60 languages.
→TabNav is an open source Firefox add-on to use hotkeys to switch between next and previous tabs. No need to use mouse to navigate between tabs.
→Learn how to add QR code on your website to convert users from desktop to mobile. Add QR code in a sidebar automatically or manually in articles
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