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pointless | waveboxapp | |
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7 | 20 | |
1,426 | 1,305 | |
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5.8 | 8.8 | |
6 months ago | 12 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
Being a co-founder, I often have to wear lots of different hats and needed a way to better manage multiple identities in my browser. I tried Chrome profiles and Firefox containers, but both felt messy. Instead, I wrote my own browser called Wavebox. It started as an Electron app but after quickly finding all the limitations, dropped Electron and built directly on top of Chromium. We're now approaching Wavebox's 7th birthday and going from strength to strength!
https://wavebox.io
- Looking for an app that can open different sites with their own cookies + run plugins
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Feature suggestion: Add option to isolate information/cookies between sessions
Failing that have a look at https://wavebox.io/ which is a Chromium-based web browser built to support multi account logins.
- What browser are you guys using?
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Does BW have the ability to simulate the "Enter" command?
Here is a discussion of an unrelated issue being brought up for LastPass, but you can see that allowed for the Enter key to be passed: https://github.com/wavebox/waveboxapp/issues/728
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Wavebox vs Arc browser
He means Wavebox not Waterfox.
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Ditching Notion and ClickUp and all other All in One Tools
Just wanted to share my recent shift from using all-in-one productivity tools like Notion or ClickUp to using WaveBox, a productivity-focused browser. I am frustrating by all in one tools that suck. Or look like crap. Or don't work the way I would expect.
- Show HN: Building Browser Extensions Using FileSystem APIs (and ChatGPT)
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Why do people like Arc web browser?
I don't get it either. I use wavebox, which as far as I can tell has all the same features as Arc, as well more features. It's stable, fast and built off chromium just like Arc. Seriously, if whoever is reading this is looking for something like Arc, but without the wait to get into the beta.. just get wavebox.
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Wavebox : Foss or proprietary ?
wavebox just had a release 4 days ago in the github repo : https://github.com/wavebox/waveboxapp/releases/tag/v10.110.26-stable
What are some alternatives?
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webapp-manager
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pathfinder - Pathfinder
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Advanced-PassGen - Advanced Password Generator
slackdump - Save or export your private and public Slack messages, threads, files, and users locally without admin privileges.
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wavebox-flow - Easily create extensions using Wavebox flow to customize your browsing experience