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Add images, bookmarks, notes, quotes or text highlights to your new mind. Visual Bookmarking for a better mind. mymind.com helps you think for yourself, and think more clearly. This extension will make visual bookmarking even easier. — Mark text, right-click and save it to your mind. — Right-Click images on the web, and save them to your mind — Save any website, article etc. with just a single click. This new updates brings enhanced capturing and classification accuracy as well as improved performance and reliability across the entire extension.
Raycast Companion
A browser extension to give more context to Raycast Interact with the web in a new way by leveraging Raycast AI to summarize websites or videos, analyze content, and automate tasks in your browser. The extension gives Raycast a better understanding of what you are looking at in your browser. Create custom AI Commands with the {browser-tab} dynamic placeholder in Raycast. Explores commands on https://prompts.ray.so. Features you'll love: 🤏 Summarize the focused tab with the built-in "Summarize Website" command 🔤 Create custom commands that use AI to interpret the focused tab 🔁 Get inspired by our community (https://raycast.com/community) and share your commands Note: The extension requires Raycast to be installed on your Mac.
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
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.
Roam Highlighter
Web highlighter for Roam Research 📢 Update: I'm working on a new and improved version of this web highlighter called Markway. To learn more and get notified about the release, go to https://markway.io 🙂 DESCRIPTION: This extension offers an easy way to highlight text on a web page and import it to note-taking apps like Roam Research, Obsidian, Logseq or Notion in the format that best suits your workflow. This is especially helpful of you are doing research, want to build your own knowledge-base or just want to save your favorite blog articles. FEATURES: Easily highlight any text on a web page → Add tags to bring your highlights into context → Customise the format of your copied highlights with placeholders → Jump to the next open Roam Research tab, to quickly insert your highlight HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT THE EXTENSION? The quickest way to launch the extension is with a hotkey (e.g CMD + SHIFT + R). You can set a hotkey in the Chrome Settings for Extensions. Next you can create your own format for the highlights, by going into the widget settings. Play around with the placeholders and use spaces to indent content. QUESTIONS / FEEDBACK: Do you have questions or feedback? The best approach is to write me directly on x.com/wirtzdan PERMISSIONS: Roam Highlighter needs to modify the websites you visit to display the widget. That's why it needs the requested permissions to function properly. However, the exact phrase ("Read and change all your data on the website you visit") make it sound more invasive than it actually is. Currently, the extension runs completely on your local machine and the only thing that is saved, are the settings you make.