Compare Chrome extensions: Edge Reader vs Relevance - Smart Tab Organizer

Stats Edge Reader Edge Reader Relevance - Smart Tab Organizer Relevance - Smart Tab Organizer
User count 16 1,000+
Average rating 0.00 4.44
Rating count 0 9
Last updated 2020-02-13 2017-10-29
Size 403.46K 431.10K
Version 0.0.0.5 1.1.0
Short description
Edge Reader will instantly read any article on sites you visit. This simple to use app uses advanced techniques to discover the… Relevance is a smart tab organizer. It’s nonintrusive and fully private. When you activate it your tabs are sorted based on the…
Full summary

Edge Reader will instantly read any article on sites you visit. This simple to use app uses advanced techniques to discover the article on the page and then generate an audio file for you to listen. The app works on big news sites like: CNN, FOX News, The NY times and many more.

Features: 1. Automatically detect and play articles. 2. Listen even if navigating away from the page 3. Uses AI to understand and read the content in human like voice 4. FREE!

Relevance is a smart tab organizer. It’s nonintrusive and fully private. When you activate it your tabs are sorted based on the duration you are actively viewing it combined with the total time you actively browse pages on that domain. It will allow you to discover greater insights about your browsing habits.

Relevance will keep track of the pages you actually read, and how long you spend reading them. This information is kept completely private, on your local browser. As you open tabs, its knowledge of what's important to you grows, and when you activate it the tabs for your current window are ordered depending on how long you have spent reading them.

This creates a natural arrangement where the tabs you have spent the longest on, which are expected to be the most relevant, are placed first, and the ones you haven't read at all are shunted to the end.

I wrote Relevance to help me manage the huge mess of tabs you end up with after a while of browsing, like doing a web search and opening tabs for a lot of results.

This version of Relevance has an experimental integration with StartPage. After you run a search, it'll look at the results on your current page and re-prioritize the links shown to bring to the front those you have spent the longest reading.