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- MultiZen -- an open-source multi-session browser focused on privacy
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Just launched MultiZen, a free and open-source multi-session browser I've built for handling multiple social media accounts without tracking your activity. Works on Linux, Windows, and Mac. Feedback is welcome!
github to check the code: https://github.com/oboshto/multizen-browser webpage: https://getmultizen.com/
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I've built an open-source multi-session browser
Hey folks, I often found myself needing a multi-session browser, mainly to manage different social media accounts. To be honest, I wasn't too thrilled with what was out there, especially for Linux. So, what did I do? I decided to build one myself. And guess what? You don't need to register to use it. With MultiZen, you can create as many sessions as you like, with as many tabs in each session as you need. You can also assign each session a custom or random user-agent. And yes, there's no sneaky activity tracking in the application. On the techie side of things, I used Electron, Vue, and Vuex to build MultiZen. It's supposed to work on Windows (not tested yet), Linux (I've tested it on Ubuntu 22.04), and Mac OS (I've tested it too). This is the very first version, and I'm sure there's plenty of room for improvement. I'd genuinely appreciate any feedback you could share. Thanks for checking this out, and I really hope some of you find MultiZen useful! Check out the code on Github: https://github.com/oboshto/multizen-browser And here's the official site: https://getMultiZen.com Whether it's feedback, bug reports, or code contributions, anything you have to offer is welcome
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I've built a multi-session browser
thanks for the advice! yeah, it is open-source, check it out: https://github.com/oboshto/multizen-browser
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multizenteam/multizen-browser is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of multizen-browser is Vue.
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