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Bookmark, tag or add notes to pages, highlight and save quotes or images, save selected Google searches, filter out search results. KEEP NOTES AND ORGANIZE PAGES Bookmark, tag or add notes to pages. SAVE & HIGHLIGHT QUOTES Save quotes or other text snippets from pages (or PDFs), highlight quotes on the page. SAVE IMAGES Save images with pages - either pictures directly from the page or copy-pasted screenshots via a tool like Snipping Tool or Paint. TAGS WITH VALUE Advanced tagging: you can add values to the tags. For example, to record a page’s author, add a tag like “Author: ”. Or, when searching for products and comparing good websites with alternative offerings, add tags to pages such as “Product: ” or “Price: ”. You can group and sort by tags and values separately on the all notes -page. RESEARCH UNDER SEPARATE TOPICS All your pages and searches will be saved under topics that you define. This helps keep your different research topics - be it work, school or hobbies - separated from each other. SAVE YOUR GOOGLE OR GOOGLE SCHOLAR SEARCHES When studying a topic in-depth, save searches to remember what search terms you’ve used, which ones got great results and how far into the results you have looked. By default, search saving is turned off, it can be activated for each Google search tab separately. HELPFUL SEARCHING OPTIONS Cross out and hide search results that are not useful. Instantly add notes and tags to results straight in your Google search. OVERVIEW OF SAVED RESEARCH A special all notes -page gives a comprehensive overview of your topics, pages and searches. See your researched pages either in list or table format. Filter pages by text, tags, notes or bookmarks. PRIVATE The information that you create while working with the extension - addresses, searches, notes, tags, etc - is stored exclusively in your own browser and is not shared with anyone. We only collect anonymous analytics information about this products usage to get an overview of what features are used. DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR RECOMMENDATIONS? We are open to feedback about this product, about existing features or new ideas - just send as an e-mail (feedback@onlineresearchnotes.com) or drop by in our Discord server (https://discord.gg/pE9BMg2m). And please do inform us also about any possible bugs that may be lurking. FREE This extension is free to use.
Paper Of The Day
ARCHIVE NOTICE Paper Of The Day ran from 2018 to 2021. The Mendeley API that powered this extension has been decommissioned. The extension now displays cached paper data and remains available as an archive of the project. ----- Paper Of The Day replaced your new tab with trending academic papers across disciplines — from computer science and medicine to economics and psychology. Features • Browse papers by subject category • Beautiful background images from Unsplash • Keyboard navigation (arrow keys, number keys) • Swipe gestures for touch devices • Accessibility options (reduce motion, high contrast, text size) How it worked Each new tab displayed a randomly selected trending paper with its title, authors, abstract, and a link to read more. ------ Thank you to everyone who supported this project. It was a lot of fun. Created by Adrian Raudaschl
Annotate web pages/CONTEXT
Use this extension to annotate (edit, highlight, popup/embedded notes & page notes) your web-pages. Use this extension to annotate: highlight, edit, add popup notes, and page notes on web pages as you browse. The extension saves your changes locally, and next time the same URL is visited, the web page is replaced by your annotated version. Click on the extension icon (page action button) next to the address bar to see different options. Restarting the browser is required/recommended after the initial installation. Please note that your feedback is very important to us. Thus, please let us know how you feel about it (good, bad, nothing... anything) by reviewing it. It will help us improve the extension and also motivate us to work on it. Privacy and legal document: https://neural2-0.github.io/Legal.html FAQs: https://neural2-0.github.io/FAQ.html Ver 1.8 - Bug fix with Chrome update Ver 1.7 - Manifest V3 and bug fix. Ver 1.6 - Changed search page for some monetization. Ver 1.4 - Features added - Page notes - Annotation indicator (via color of extension button) - UX enhanced. - Bug fixes. Ver 1.3 - Features added - Popup notes - View all highlights and notes for a page - Search annotated pages - Bug fixes. Limitations: - Changes at the source (actual pages) for annotated pages won’t be visible, as the page is replaced by the locally stored annotated version. - As annotated pages are saved locally, their lifespan depends on the extension remaining installed.
TabStacks: tab and history search
View and search through open tabs and browser history. TabStacks is a vertical tab menu that helps you find the content you were looking for. Filter the tabs you have open and TabStacks will list the open tabs that match. If TabStacks can't find an open tab, it searches through your history to see if you had a tab open previously! TabStacks is designed to be keyboard and screen reader accessible. Press [CTRL]+[SHIFT]+[K] to open the menu, start typing to filter your tabs, and use the [DOWN] arrow key to navigate to the tab you want, and [ENTER] to open that tab. You can always use your mouse as well. You can search through your history during a tab search by pressing [CTRL+SHIFT+S]. You can close a tab by highlighting it in the list using the arrow keys or right-click and pressing [DELETE] or by clicking the close button on the tab. TabStacks is a high performance and secure extension for Chrome. TabStacks doesn't download external files, doesn't store any information about your activity. *** UPDATES *** Version 2.0.2 * Fixed bug where the popup doesn't close on tab change * Added a settings item to allow the option to hold the popup open Version 2.0.1 * The default keyboard shortcut for toggling the search is now CTRL+SHIFT+S due to the browser using nearly all possible combinations of CTRL+ a single key. * The keyboard shortcut key is now configurable, you can modify it in the settings page. Click the gear icon at upper right of the popup to access settings. * Minor cosmetic updates to the settings page. Version 2.0 * Tabs shown in the popup are synchronized with the state of the tabs in the browser: * Title updates are reflected in real-time. * New or deleted tabs are reflected in the tab list. * Close tabs using a button on the tab. Close buttons show on hover or focus. * Tabs display an audio icon if playing audio. * For audible tabs, clicking the icon will mute and unmute the tab. * Settings page has been added, click the gear icon top-right to access settings. Version 1.0.8 * Added lazy loading for site icons to speed up rendering * Reduced requested browser permissions Version 1.0.7 * Linux support for launching TabStacks from keyboard with [CTRL+SHIFT+K]. * PopupMenu now has a max-height instead of fixed height. * Fixed bug on Windows where the scroll bar was rendered even if the tabs would not scroll. Version 1.0.6 * Improved search algorithm for both tabs and history. * Searches much longer history time period. * Tabs in the current window always appear at top when popup is opened (User suggestion). * URLs for tabs appear on focus or mouseover (User suggestion). * Engineering improvements under the hood to use Web Components for rendering.
TabMate
TabMate helps you manage the tab clutter. Easily switch between tabs, save & restore set of tabs or windows, and more. TabMate helps you manage tab clutter and be more productive. Stash a set of tab/windows that you want to save for later and easily restore them when needed. Use quick switcher to search among open tabs and stashes and switch to them. Drag and drop the tabs to rearrange them with in windows or stashes. Name stashes so you can easily remember the purpose for each set of tabs. Easily send tabs to named stashes through right click context menu. Common usages: - Quickly search and switch between all the open tabs and stashes - Save the pages you've visited during your research session and restore all of them later. - Logically group all the pages you visit often and load each group when needed. - Easily manage existing open tabs by saving unnecessary tabs as a session.