CoderCalendar-Extensions VS google-meet-push-to-talk

Compare CoderCalendar-Extensions vs google-meet-push-to-talk and see what are their differences.

CoderCalendar-Extensions

Browser extensions for competitive programming enthusiasts (by nishanthvijayan)

google-meet-push-to-talk

Chrome extension that enables push-to-talk for Google Meet (by BashVideo)
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- MIT License
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CoderCalendar-Extensions

Posts with mentions or reviews of CoderCalendar-Extensions. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-05.

google-meet-push-to-talk

Posts with mentions or reviews of google-meet-push-to-talk. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-05.
  • Simple script to toggle your microphone on a Google Meet meeting
    1 project | /r/AutoHotkey | 25 Apr 2021
    There is actually a great Chrome extension for this, if you're interested.It activates push to talk with Space from the Google Meet tab, or with Ctrl+Space from any tab.
  • Fuckin' user interface design, I swear
    1 project | /r/programming | 9 Mar 2021
    There's also a nice extension that gives you Push-to-Talk: https://github.com/BashVideo/google-meet-push-to-talk
  • Apple: How to convert existing web extensions for Safari
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 5 Jan 2021
    I've used this to convert a small Google Meet push-to-talk extension: https://github.com/BashVideo/google-meet-push-to-talk/pull/2...

    That one's really simple, but doing the Firefox port first seems to have ironed out most of the compatibility issues. Mostly APIs with newer versions where Chrome is the only one to support the old API.

    But just exploring web extensions a bit (this was my first time interacting it), it feels like supported features differ quite a bit between browsers. Chrome has the lead here, and Safari seems 'minimal' in comparison. UI elements can also behave very differently between browsers.

    Apple is dead-set on having you use the App Store to distribute even web extensions. The converter works fine, but just this way of doing things does bring along a bunch of frustration for unfamiliar devs. There was a Twitter thread on this recently started by a member of the Safari team, which gives an idea: https://twitter.com/jensimmons/status/1338558758025367553

What are some alternatives?

When comparing CoderCalendar-Extensions and google-meet-push-to-talk you can also consider the following projects:

vimium - The hacker's browser.

webextension-polyfill - A lightweight polyfill library for Promise-based WebExtension APIs in Chrome

uBlock-Safari - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium, Firefox, and Safari. Fast and lean.