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Create highlights from any webpage and sync directly to your Readwise account. Readwise Highlighter (Community) is a simple highlight creator extension for your Readwise account. Now you are not restricted by highlight sources Readwise supports syncing from, and can create highlights from any online webpage text you want. Simply do the following to create a new highlight and send it automatically to your Readwise account: 1. Install extension. 2. Click on extension in the browser bar, enter your Readwise access token (use the link on the extension to get your token), and click save. 3. Highlight any text on any webpage and right click the highlighted area. 4. Select one of the menu options to automatically send the highlighted text to your Readwise account as a highlight. * Added "Create Highlight" option to edit the attributes of a highlight before sending it to Readwise. The original highlight creation is now labelled "Create Quick Highlight". Please send feedback and suggestions!
Habitica Pomodoro SiteKeeper
Pomodoro Timer and Site Blocker that Plugs into Habitica and turns your time-wasting navigation tendencies into rewards. This extension has two main features: 1."Pay to Pass" Website Blocker: Website Blocker that plugs into Habitica and limits you from visiting websites that you decide. You can decide to visit these sites by spending Habitica currency, which you'll earn by developing good habits and doing chores. 2.Pomodoro Timer: Including a Pomodoro Timer. You can read about the pomodoro technique here: https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/Pomodoro During Pomodoro mode, all websites in the list are blocked, websites with cost 0 are blocked only during pomodoro. A Pomodoro habit is created automatically for the user in Habitica, with an option in the extension settings to automatically score [+] or [-] of the habit when a Pomodoro is done successfully or fails accordingly. How to use: After installing the extension, click on the icon at the top right to open the menu. In here, you must set your API Credentials. You can then block a site by navigating to it and clicking block site. It will ask you to enter a cost. From this point on, when you visit this site, the extension will ask you if you'd like to spend GP to access it. To start a pomodoro timer simply click on the Tomato character. Click again to stop the timer. In the settings you will find a lot of option that allow you tweak and change the pomodoro behavior to fit best for you. For more information, recommended settings and version update log: https://habitica.fandom.com/wiki/Habitica_Pomodoro_SiteKeeper
Matter
Save articles to your Matter account Finally, a better reading app. The internet is full of things you want to read – articles, newsletters, Twitter threads, PDFs. Matter brings them together in one place. “Matter improves vastly on earlier read-later apps like Pocket and Instapaper, letting you easily access news and other stories whenever you get the time” –The Wall Street Journal (2022) Save in 1-click: - Save full articles if you’re within the paywall (eg. Bloomberg, NYT, WSJ) - Rollup Twitter threads into a single article page - Save PDFs and YouTube 3 ways to save: - Click the Matter button in the toolbar - Or right-click a link and “Save to Matter” - Or use the keyboard shortcut ‘Control + M’ Unified inbox for your subscriptions: - Sync your newsletters by connecting Gmail - Follow individual writers for their latest - Add any RSS feed The most elegant reading experience: - Best-in-class article parsing - Gorgeous night mode - Human-like text-to-speech - Fluid highlighting Export your knowledge: - Sync your highlights to Notion, Obsidian, Roam, Readwise, and others
Audioread: Ultra-Realistic Text-to-Speech
Do you feel like you don't have enough time to read? Listen instead! Audioread converts any article, PDF, email, rss feed, or pasted text into audio using natural-sounding text-to-speech. It creates your personal RSS feed that you can subscribe to in most podcast apps, such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Podcast Addict, and more. ✓ Convert any link, file, email, text or RSS feed into 100+ human voices instantly ✓ Listen on your podcast player or any browser - No app needed! ✓ Adjustable playback speed ✓ 80+ languages support ✓ Download your audio ✓ Get AI summaries of your content ✓ Human support
Amplecap Beta
Amplecap helps capture the best of the internet into your Amplenote notes, to-do lists, and bullet lists. This release includes the following capture types: *Screenshot selection* Pick an area of the page to capture, we'll also grab the URL of the page and any notes you want to store with it. All text in the screenshot can optionally be searched or pasted into your Amplenote notebook via built-in OCR. *Page excerpt* Drag to select quotes, phrases, or information you want to remember from any web page. A list of all quotations selected is captured by Amplecap for you to optionally edit before saving. The URL of the page and time of capture is automatically recorded to your note along with the list of citations. *Full page capture* Capture the entire scrollable contents of the current web page. We perform two passes of the page to ensure that dynamically loading content will be loaded & visible in your full page screenshot. *Quick Note* If you want to capture a to-do item not necessarily related to the page you're browsing, and send it to your Amplenote to-do list without opening the app. *URL* Capture the URL of the current page -- usually in a to-do item for later follow up, or as part of a bullet list of bookmarks to assemble on a particular topic. All of these types of content can be captured into the body of a note, a bullet item, or a to-do item. You can also insert the captured content into a new note or existing note. New for this release, you can also capture your content to the copy buffer so you can paste it at a specific point in your note. This release also introduces the ability to capture to Rich Footnotes, when you have "Clipboard" selected as the capture destination. This allows quickly snap screenshots or take excerpts, in a format that remembers the URL of the page and can easily be pasted into a research note or a to-do item.