Compare Chrome extensions: Caply | Capture the Web vs tbx: Team Browser Extension
Stats | Caply | Capture the Web | tbx: Team Browser Extension |
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User count | 568 | 229 |
Average rating | 4.45 | 0.00 |
Rating count | 11 | 0 |
Last updated | 2021-06-16 | 2020-11-25 |
Size | 94.70K | 2.64M |
Version | 0.1.14 | 0.3.5 |
Short description | |
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Capture any webpage interactively | Browse the web together, in real-time. |
Full summary | |
With Caply (formerly known as Capsule), you can turn any webpage into a collaborative discussion. You can capture a page, add some comments to it, and then send it to others for their feedback as well. You can use Caply to:
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tbx is a browser extension that lets you start shared browsing sessions and do online research seamlessly while surfing the web. 🌎 Collaborate on any page! Invite a contact to start browsing together. Point, click, scroll and highlight away. Share your browser tab with friends, colleagues, or family. 🎯 Research with Dropzone While you browse, drag and drop stuff from around the web into the dropzone. Text, images, links. In a multi-user browsing session it's synced in real-time with everyone. Export your research as a PDF, via email, or copy as Markdown to your note-taking app. 💻Not screen sharing Collaborate without staring at someone else's screen in a window. On the same page as others, but in the comfort of your own browser! 🔒 Privacy first No browsing activity is stored or tracked with tbx. You choose who to browse with, and on which page. Because tbx doesn't share your screen, it also means any sensitive data is for your eyes only. If you use the dropzone for your online research, tbx doesn't keep any of your dropzone contents. 💡 tbx an experiment in Internet connectivity and collaboration, to make the web more human and connected. It's a project by an indie developer (Slav). |