alaska Canyon
MALWARE :
access to many permissions and send data to server
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Lance Adams
Since the only good native browser Reader Mode is Microsoft's in Edge, I have been trying to find a great alternative for Chrome etc.
There are a few good ones, but none have quite "hit the spot" for me personally, yet. Kudos to Clearly, JustRead, and a few other good ones, but I have only been using UNCLUTTER for an hour and already think it's the one I am sticking with.
The hypothes.is API integration is also very easy.
Recommendation: Add a right-click context option to trigger Reader Mode, too. It's just convenient if I have my mouse already at the bottom of the screen, or something.
Lastly: Anything you can do to help it work well with mobile browsers on Chromium would be good for the future. Kiwi Browser (their GitHub page dev version) allows Extension installations and is a good test for when we finally get Chrome on mobile to allow same.
Keep up the work. I'll add that recommendation to GitHub.
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Lloyd J Kulangara
Amazing!! Best one out there.
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Matthias Bentrup
Best!! :)
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tuzi y
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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English Rain
Brilliant work, love it!
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Christian Vollmers
great!
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Safa Abc
you have made an exclusive one! 3 Really love it. This is fast, all the features that you have mentioned are working well, thus making the websites more readable for all. An automatic unclutter system also makes this extension more lovely & suitable for the elder people who love only to read the main article.
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Ezekiel Joule
Looks good, and has option to default it to ON instead of manually having to turn it on.
Reminds me of an old plugin that made websites look like MS Word documents (for discreet browsing in class).
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Dániel Darabos
I looked at dozens of extensions and a few whole new browsers. Some improve your privacy, others block ads. But I don't care about privacy and ads, I care about reading the article!
Unclutter is perfect. It removes everything that is not the article. All popups about cookies, newsletters, subscriptions, etc. are gone. I appreciate that websites have to make a living, but in the process they have made themselves completely unusable. I don't know why anyone still visits them. But apparently they do because I keep clicking on links from friends and family that take me to them.
There are a few other extensions that do the same thing and I appreciate them all. What puts Unclutter ahead of them though: - It's open-source. This is important in an extension that needs access to all data on all sites. - It keeps the original styling/formatting. It's amazing this is even possible. - It's crowd-sourced, so it works well even on niche websites. (Or you can submit an improvement with a click.) - You get a cool table of contents on the side. It's surprisingly useful. (All this time we could have had something useful in the sidebar!) - Everything is very polished and pretty. For example, you get a nice transition when turning on Unclutter.
Thanks so much!
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