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Use Ctrl+N and Ctrl+P to navigate up and down in dropdowns Streamline your web browsing with CtrlNP! Perfect for Vim users who prefer to stay in the keyboard flow while navigating. No more reaching for the arrow keys, our extension allows you to move up and down dropdown menus with the simple keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+P and Ctrl+N. Experience seamless navigation, just like on Unix systems. Download now and make your web browsing experience more efficient and enjoyable! Check the code on Github: https://github.com/justalemming/ctrlnp
Chrome Web Store
Add new features to your browser and personalize your browsing experience.
Zucker for Facebook
Zucker is a chrome extension that blocks ads and facebook features. Zucker gives you full control over your Facebook experience by letting you hide the clutter and ads that Facebook pushes on you — so you only see what you actually came for. Block ads and sponsored content across the entire site, and use granular toggles to hide distracting feed noise like "Suggested for You", Reels, Stories, "People You May Know", and paid partnerships. Clean up the left-hand sidebar by removing links you never use — Marketplace, Gaming, Meta Quest, Fundraisers, and more. Even Meta AI can be hidden from your contacts and sidebar. If you want a faster, quieter Facebook without installing a full ad blocker, Zucker is for you.
Apiary - Web Highlighter & Annotator
Highlight and take notes directly on what you read online and instantly share them with friends and colleagues. Easily highlight and take notes on what you read online and then easily save them for later and share them with friends and colleagues in one click. Apiary is a free to try chrome extension based product that allows you to easily highlight and take notes on what you read online. After you have annotated something online it will be saved to your Apiary account where you can then organize in any way you like with our folder system. You can than easily share directly from the website where you took the notes or from your Apiary account later on with anyone you want. Just highlight and get a shareable link you can send to anyone with one click. When using Apiary on a website or email online you have two options. You can choose to just highlight some text or you can highlight and add a comment to that highlight. Allowing you to save and share you favorite parts and current thoughts while reading it with others. You can view your annotations live by clicking the chrome extension and having the Apiary sidebar appear showing all the highlights and notes you have made on that page. Or you can view them later in your Apiary account where we save all the contents of what you were reading and the highlights and notes you took. Allowing you to get the full context of whatever you were taking notes on. Annotate, save, and share what you read online instantly today. ----------------------------------------- Key Features: Web and Email Highlighting Take Notes On What You Read Online Apiary Account Access With Organization Systems Quick and Easy Shareable Notes Private Notes That Only You Can See Automatically Saving Notes ------------------------------------------- How To Use: In order to use the Apiary Chrome Extension you will need an account with Apiary. Please visit www.myapiary.io to create an account today. 1) Create An Account On Apiary (www.myapiary.io) 2) Download Chrome Extension 3) Sign Into Chrome Extension w/ Your Apiary Account 4) Select Text (Left Click & Drag) You Wish To Annotate 5) Click On Apiary Popup To Either Highlight Or Take Note On Selected Text 6) Delete An Annotation By Clicking On A Highlight And clicking Delete Icon 7) Share Your Notes For A Page By Clicking The Apiary Share Button On Bottom Left Corner Of Window 8) View A Note By Either Visiting Your Apiary Account Or By Clicking View On A Currently Annotated Web Page ------------------------------------ Pro Tips: 1) Make Sure You Are Logged Into Apiary Chrome Extension If You Are Having Issues Annotating 2) Organize Your Notes Into Folders On Apiary To Easily Find Notes Later 3) Share Your Notes With Friends By Clicking Share Button And Sending Link To Friends. --------------------------- Got Feedback? Please reach out to us at support@myapiary.io If you find bugs please let us know at https://forms.gle/rHvoLZwaXfVcbAMJ7. If you have a feature request please let us know at https://forms.gle/vguFD2Rxi2FCsSQi8. By installing the extension, you agree to Apiary's Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Community Guidelines (which can be found here: https://www.myapiary.io/term-services and https://www.myapiary.io/privacy-policy)
Scientific Paper Advisor
Present information about connotations of the article in the scientific field. A tool for easier exploration of Google Scholar archives. It shows how a particular research article occurs in its domain by displaying a graph of its citation connotations and by mapping it on a linguistic similarity plane with other related publications. ➤ How it works? It sends to our server the research paper that you are about to read. Next, we are collecting all the information about publications connected with it by citations and domain. Then we display it to show you the contexts in which this article occurs. ➤ Category Field It is the first plot that you will see after pressing the extension button. It creates points in 3D space that are representing your article and others from its domain. The similarity is measured in two ways. The default mode displays future directions of study in the current category. You can also compare those publications based on their titles and abstracts, which may show you more papers similar to the current one. ➤ Connection Graph The majority of scientific papers are based on the accomplishments of other researchers. It is reflected in bibliographies which are showing the influence of one publication on others. Those relations enable the creation of a directed graph from the oldest papers to the latest ones. Our extension reveals some parts of this huge Connection Graph by displaying connotations of the currently analyzed record. You can easily track how this particular scientific domain has developed and expanded over the years by moving forward and backward in time from your chosen publication. ➤ Is it too slow? Well, let's see… The first plot renders almost instantly even tho it requires running a complex transformer model for text analysis. The graph of connections might seem like a waste of time. But let’s see the numbers. If one publication on average cites 30 others and is cited by 30, then in a default view we have to scrape from the web 60 often not-so-small articles. On deeper levels, the problem grows exponentially more complex. We also have to decide which research papers are worth mentioning, as the graph is too small to contain all the information. If you are still concerned, think about a time of doing it manually 😉