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Search your full browsing history Search everything you've seen in your browser. Full Text Tabs Forever (FTTF) is a powerhouse tool for navigating your browsing history. Chrome does not let you search the text on pages you've visited, only the URLs/titles, and it deletes your history after a number of months. - **Full-Text Search Capabilities:** The full content of every page you've visited becomes searchable, ensuring that no piece of information ever slips through the cracks. - **Permanent History:** Your digital footprints are yours to keep. Your data is yours, so it should not be removed without your approval. Nothing is deleted automatically. - **Instant indexing:** FTTF creates a search index as you browse, so pages are immediately available for searching right after you land on a page. - **For your eyes only:** Your browsing history is stored locally on your device, and not on any external servers. Beware that if you switch computers your FTTF history will not automatically come with you. It can be exported though. **Who is it for?** Data hoarders like myself that never want to delete anything, and want everything to be searchable. More generally, if you've ever felt limited by the standard history search you should try this out. Chrome extensions have access to the pages you visit, which lets FTTF make an index of the content on any page. When a page loads its content is extracted and indexed. Extracted? Yes, or "distilled" if you prefer. Full web pages are huge and have a lot of information that's not related to the content itself. FTTF will ignore all of that. It acts like "reader mode" to find relevant content on a page and only index that. **Open Source:** This extension is fully open source. You can find the MIT-licensed source code here: https://github.com/iansinnott/full-text-tabs-forever
Congree Web Interface
Write according to your company's Style Guide This extension helps you to integrate your company's Congree Authoring Server into specific websites. Research Meets Practice Content optimization solutions based on scientific insight and long-standing industry experience Higher text quality with less effort Apart from the reuse of sentences and consistent use of terminology, Congree offers a comprehensive Language Check that covers 98 percent of the English and German languages. The Congree Authoring Server is scalable and thus supports the editorial work in small, medium-sized, and large enterprises. Rule-Based Language Check Apart from the spelling, grammar, and terminology, the rule-based Language Check also checks the style. Predefined rule sets cover most application cases; additional company-specific rules can be added as needed. Authoring Memory The Authoring Memory serves as a sentence repository, which shows all text segments that are similar to your text and that were written and approved in the past. You can apply these text segments with a click. New sentences are included in the Authoring Memory after they are checked and approved. Congree Data Grooming can help to maintain and improve the quality of your Authoring Memory. Terminology Component The connection of third-party terminology software enables access to a wide range of information on terminology hits. The terminology component in Congree delivers definitions and usage information on specialized terms – including preferred terms, admitted terms, and deprecated terms.
Peeky - Chrome History Organizer
Peeky organizes your web history and helps you get to what you want. Close all the tabs. Peeky will bring you back to the point Introducing Peeky - No more sifting through numerous tabs to find your way back to where you left off. You can boost your productivity by remembering less and doing more. When you browse the internet or read an article, Peeky will organize the list where you visit. That way, you can power through interruptions and pick up right where you left off, without missing a beat. SELF-ORGANIZED Peeky automatically organizes the pages you visited, by keyword and app. No need for manual sorting. NO MANUAL INTEGRATION Peeky works with any app right after installation. Ready to use. UNIVERSAL SEARCH Centralize all the findings. No more back and forth. 👉 Check out our website for more information: https://getpeeky.app/ 👉 We’d love to hear about your questions or feedback: getpeeky@gmail.com
GimmeThat - Universal Wishlist for Shopping
Simplify shopping with a universal wishlist. Save anything you want to buy from any store globally. See your favorites with a click! Tired of forgetting things you want to buy? Too many open tabs and bookmarked product pages? Give GimmeThat a try! It's a universal wishlist that lives right in your browser. You can save anything you want to buy from any store worldwide. All your favorites in one handy wishlist: see them with one click. Save time and stay organized while shopping. GimmeThat puts a handy button next to your browser's address bar. Seen something you like - but aren't quite ready to buy? Those cool shoes? That new phone? Click the GimmeThat button to add it to your universal wishlist. You can save from any store. Want to see your wishlist? Click the GimmeThat button again. You’ll see all your saved products right away. Ready to buy something? Click on the product, and you'll go straight to its store page. Get started with GimmeThat today. Click 'Add to Chrome' at the top of this page. It's easy, and there's a quick guide to get you started. ➤➤ Your Questions Answered Yes. You can save products from stores worldwide. Just click the GimmeThat button on the product's store page to add it to your wishlist. GimmeThat works its magic and grabs all the product's details from the store page. You can fix things easily if needed. Yes. GimmeThat is free to use. And no annoying ads - we make money from affiliate links. We can earn a commission when you click on product links in your wishlist. There may be paid accounts in future for extra features. ➤ Why does GimmeThat need to "Read and change all your data on all websites"? We need some permissions to work, and only ask for what's needed. When you save a product to your wishlist, this permission lets us fetch the product's image from the website. That's it! Yes. Keeping your data safe and private is top priority. We only store the data needed to work, like your email and products you save. All data is securely stored on our cloud servers. GimmeThat only works for desktop and laptop browsers right now. But we do work to make things better, so watch out for updates. If you have any questions, suggestions or problems, email us at support@gimmethat.me. We're here to help!
Retrospective History
Retrospective History indexes and allows you to search the full text content of your web history. Never lose track of a page again. Search the full text of everything you've read online - right from Chrome Have you ever had trouble recalling where on the internet you found an article, blog post, recipe, or snippet of text that you remember reading? Chrome’s default History stores the title and URL of the websites you visit, ignoring all of the page’s content. If you can’t remember the page title or URL, you’re out of luck. Retrospective History indexes the full text contents of the pages you read, creating a personal, private, and local search engine to make your browsing history truly useful. You can simply browse the web as usual, and Retrospective History will work in the background to automatically index the text content of the pages you visit. A red/green indicator on the toolbar icon shows whether the page you're currently viewing has been indexed. Be sure to pin the extension's icon to your Chrome toolbar so you can easily view this status indicator. If you want to delete the page that you're currently viewing from the index or add its domain to your ignore list, you can easily do so from the extension's toolbar popup window. When you need to find something you've read before, select "Search History" from the toolbar popup to open the search page. Enter your query to find matching results from your browsing history. Unlike Chrome's basic History which only shows page titles and URLs, this extension lets you search the full-text content of the pages you've visited. Please note that Retrospective History does not index certain single page applications and "infinite scroll" style pages. Most social media sites fall in this category. The toolbar icon will indicate whether or not these pages have been indexed. 🔍 Powerful Full-Text Search -Lightning-fast search across the full text of your browsing history -Filter and sort results by the date you accessed each page -View the context of your search term within each result -Easily find pages you visited even when you can't remember their title or URL 🔒 Private -All indexed data is stored locally on your computer -No data is ever transmitted from your system -Your browsing history remains your own 🦾 Flexible Configuration -Define a retention period for your history to automatically delete old entries -Add domains to a personal ignore list to prevent indexing pages you would rather not save -Choose between a Light and Dark mode user interface ⚡ Optimized Performance -Lightweight background indexing that won't slow down your browsing -Efficient storage management with auto deletion options available to clear old entries 👤 User-Friendly Interface -Clean, intuitive search interface -Easily see if the page you're currently viewing has been indexed with a red/green indicator on the extension's toolbar icon -Easy-to-use settings panel Your privacy is key. All indexed content stays on your computer - nothing is ever uploaded to the cloud or shared. You have complete control over what gets indexed and how long it's stored. Perfect For: Terms and Conditions: https://www.retrospectivehistory.com/terms