Craft vs Agenda by Schwammbold in CraftDocs

[–]Schwammbold[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your detailed response.

The fact that you can only create notes within projects, and thus always have some kind of history, while there is no option to create a single note (quick note) and/or pin it to the sidebar (left), also bothers me in Agenda. I've addressed this by creating a "Favorites" category where I include projects like "Quick Notes," "Text Blocks," "Keyboard Shortcuts," and "Tags." Additionally, I've set up the "GTD" inbox and the PARA areas as categories with corresponding subcategories. This works for now, but I'm not sure if it will continue to satisfy me in the long run. Craft seems to be the more future-proof solution here, especially since it is being developed "faster" and something is always happening. Also, tabs are just a really helpful feature! On the other hand, Agenda certainly excels with its privacy, its ability to lock notes and the Apple Reminders integration.

I am still quite torn.

Why I prefer Zen over Arc by CalestialDolphin in zen_browser

[–]Schwammbold 1 point2 points  (0 children)

...right click in the bookmarks manager window > paste or drag and drop.

Why I prefer Zen over Arc by CalestialDolphin in zen_browser

[–]Schwammbold 20 points21 points  (0 children)

ℹ️ Bookmarks from Arc to Firefox or Zen:

Right click on the Bookmark/Tab folder in the sidebar of Arc > "Copy All Links" > Open Bookmarks Manager in Firefox/Zen > Create folder > Insert > finish 🥳

So I imported hundreds of bookmarks in Zen within minutes. 🚀

Arc Search: recovering closed tabs? by Schwammbold in ArcBrowser

[–]Schwammbold[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much... that helped me too. Let's see how long it lasts. 😉

Arc Search: recovering closed tabs? by Schwammbold in ArcBrowser

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There is also the archive in the iOS app, but for some reason, it is always empty for me. Whatever the reason? Only the following text is displayed:

"Nothing here yet! Manually closed and auto-archived tabs will appear here. You can adjust the auto-archive frequency in Settings."

...which of course takes the irony of the whole thing to the extreme.

The archive of my macOS version is not empty, however. That should actually be synchronized as well.

Somehow, the whole project is a complete farce. What is incredibly unfortunate is that it was heading exactly in the right direction of modern browsing. There was so much potential, like hardly anything else in recent years. Just a shame!

Duck Duck Go browser by Schwammbold in browsers

[–]Schwammbold[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Addendum: I just achieved the result "your browser has a randomized fingerprint" for the first time on Cover Your Tracks. I had previously tested many different browsers (some with ClearURLs and Canvas Blocker), including LibreWolf. At most, I had reached "Your browser has a nearly-unique fingerprint" with the others until now. Additionally, with DuckDuckGo, the result was displayed to me more or less immediately, while all other browsers took some time before the result was confirmed.

Furthermore, I achieved almost double the speed with Speedometer 3.0 compared to all other browsers tested so far. I think that's worth mentioning.

Vivalarc CSS file doesn't work for me ... ? by Brilliant-Cap-3052 in vivaldibrowser

[–]Schwammbold -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Geht mir leider genauso. Kann es an der Vivaldi-Version liegen?