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mull-fenix
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literal
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⟳ 2 apps added, 64 updated at f-droid.org
Literal (version 1.1.31-foss): Capture annotations, sources, and knowledge from text that you read.
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A notes app that lets me scroll throw notes like a book from left to right , I take notes everyday and I come back to them later to write reports
I've recently come across Literal which makes me share notes or annotations which I want to save for later. It has tag functions too. Maybe this can help.
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I wrote a book about information
There's been some good writing on the general failure of "Hypertext books" (e.g. the first couple of paragraphs here [0]). I personally think this stems from some of the reasons that underlie some of those that you outline - books published on the web simultaneously try to be skeuomorphic in retaining the physical book metaphor (organized linearly, mostly static and plain text, etc), while still losing some of the real-world effects of the physical medium (being able to intuitively understand progress, markup, etc). The way that we publish and read text actually hasn't changed much, even though the target medium has of course changed dramatically, and as a result you end up with arguably the worst of both worlds. E-readers try to side step the problem by extending the book metaphor even further, but text on the web doesn't have that privilege.
I'm working on a product, Literal [1], that aims to solve some of your specific problems, specifically providing for a way to annotate and add notes to web content and enabling some degree of source management. My ambition is to move on to solve some of the other problems you raise as well. If you have an Android device and are interested in trying it out, I'd love to connect!
[0] https://subpixel.space/entries/open-transclude/
[1] https://literal.io/
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How to organize my life ... basically
Along these lines, I'm building an annotation management system, Literal, that fulfills some of your asks, specifically around collecting and annotating articles. It also does source management, and has a tagging system that would let you set up "to read" and "have read" lists. It doesn't yet do audio annotation but that's definitely on my list of things to add. It's Android only at the moment but I'd love to connect with you (or anyone else) that is interested in trying it out.
- Meaning in the Margins: On the Literary Value of Annotation
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An app like Pocket to read articles and highlight?
Thanks! I created an issue to track your idea of making tags more visually distinctive. The app right now is very weighted towards information capture, and I'm actively working on improving organization functionality so I think this idea goes right in with that theme.
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Literal - Textual Annotation Management System
Open source (github) and natively implements the W3C Web Annotation Data Model, meaning your data is safe and portable.
mull-fenix
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Top 10 Android Apps in 2013 (not available on the Google Play Store)
https://gitlab.com/divested-mobile/mull-fenix Browser (based on Firefox)
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Brave appears to install VPN Services without user consent
This list of Firefox forks was posted not so long ago - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37735443
- librewolf (Desktop) [1]
- Mull (Android) [2]
- Iceraven (Android) [3]
- Mercury (Desktop) [4]
- Pulse Browser (Desktop) [5]
- Waterfox (Desktop) [6]
- Floorp (Desktop) [7] --> This submission
- Pale Moon (Desktop) [8]
- Mullvad Browser (Desktop) [9]
- Tor browser (Desktop - Android) [10]
This list is not inclusive. It probably contains the famous forks.
[1] https://librewolf.net
[2] https://gitlab.com/divested-mobile/mull-fenix
[3] https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser
[4] https://github.com/Alex313031/Mercury
[5] https://pulsebrowser.app
[6] https://www.waterfox.net
[7] https://floorp.app/en
[8] https://www.palemoon.org
[9] https://mullvad.net/en/browser
[10] https://www.torproject.org/download/
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Mull
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⟳ 0 apps added, 1 updated at divestos.org
Mull (version 21140020): Privacy oriented web browser
Mull (version 21100120): Privacy oriented web browser
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Why is Mozilla's Pocket on Android sending my GPS location to Microsoft?
Mull is another alternative to Fennec and based on Fennec.
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Are you supposed to use Proton Tor server with Onion Browser?
It is not recommended to use Tor Browser through a VPN. If you want to reduce fingerprinting / privacy while using a VPN, use Mullvad Browser, a hardened Firefox (e. g. Arkenfox or Librewolf. On mobile you could use Firefox Focus or even better: Mull (Privacy hardened Firefox for Android).
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Material you icon for mull
https://github.com/Divested-Mobile/Mull-Fenix/issues/100 https://gitlab.com/divested-mobile/mull-fenix/-/issues/54
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Firefox will get rid of cookie banners by auto-rejecting cookies
I use a fork called Fennec which is Firefox stable with the proprietary bits removed. Also Mull is a great fork, which is Firefox Stable with most of the privacy enhanced features from arkenfox js which enables things like fingerprint resistance. This causes a lot more breakage though, so recommend to use it as a secondary browser. Both are available on fdroid, neither requiring Google Play.
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Best privacy-respecting browser that comes with sufficient out-of-the-box privacy for the average person?
Yeah your DNS is F'd mate. https://gitlab.com/divested-mobile/mull-fenix
What are some alternatives?
Olauncher - Minimal AF Launcher for Android. Reduce your screen time. Daily wallpapers.
iceraven-browser - Iceraven Browser
android-file-manager
Mull - [DEPRECATED See Mull-Fenix] Build scripts for a web browser built upon Mozilla technology
yashlang - PeerTube and YouTube player for Android with local playlists and whitelisted recommendations
fennecbuild