NAK is a Chrome extension designed to help users better manage and organize their browser tabs. It provides a seamless experience for viewing, organizing, and sharing online resources. Built with React, Redux, and the Chrome API, NAK allows users to easily navigate between spaces and access a collection of organized tabs.
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Update
Version 1.2: Now pressing save all opens a new NAK tab for users.
Version 1.2.2: Users are now asked to login if they open application without being logged in on webpage.
Nak is an interactive tab based productivity platform meant to better organize online resources for both individuals and teams. Throughout the day we all experienced the frustration of being overwhelmed by the number of tabs we had open within our browser. We wanted a better way to both to view, organize, and share these online resources. We utilize socket.io along side Sequelize/postgreSQL and Express to manage our backend and user connections. In the front end we use React with the React Drag and Drop framework, as well as redux to create a responsive user experience. This project consists of a chrome extension that works in combination with a single page web application. The extension allows us to handle user tab data, through the utilization of the chrome api, to our web application to provide the user with the ability to seamlessly move from space to space with an organized collection of their online resources.
User reviews
I have been using NAK for over a year now and it is the most minimalistic tab management extension available. I have tried other tab management extensions geared towards productivity and it was too complicated to use and ultimately destroyed my productivity workflow. NAK on the other hand is simple and has made my Chrome experience ten times better!
Love the simplicity of Nak<3 Currently Nak and toby are the only extensions that exist with the ability to save tab sessions and access them cross browser or cross platform, had to find a toby alternative since my large saved tabs history makes navigating toby almost impossible, Nak is currently missing some bells and whistles (like ability to import bookmarks from browser or html files) but very usable if slightly rough around the edges, lots of potential!