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Nad: The Powerful Ad Blocker for Safari
Get the most out of your Safari experience with Nad, the lightweight ad blocker designed by Aemi Studio and Aploide. Enjoy a cleaner, faster, and more private browsing experience across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and VisionOS devices.
Key Features:
• Cross-Platform Support: Access Nad on all your Apple devices for seamless protection.
• Enhanced Privacy: Block unwanted trackers to safeguard your online identity.
• Faster Browsing: Experience lightning-fast loading times by eliminating resource-heavy ads.
• Seamless Integration: Nad effortlessly integrates with Safari without compromising performance.
Blocklist:
Nad utilizes the Eyed-Blocklist crafted by Aploide, a comprehensive blocklist designed to enhance your browsing experience, removing most of the ads and trackers without being intrusive with your navigation.
Get Started:
1. Install Nad from the App Store (iPhone/iPad) or Mac App Store (Mac).
2. Enable the ad blocker in Safari settings.
3. Enjoy an ad-free browsing experience!
Follow Us:
Stay updated with the latest features and announcements by following Aemi Studio and Aploide on social media:
GitHub: Aemi Studio - https://github.com/Aemi-Studio
GitHub: Aploide - https://github.com/aploide
License:
Nad is an open-source project licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL 2.0). See more at https://github.com/Aemi-Studio/Nad
Contact us:
If you have questions or feedback, feel free to reach out:
- Aemi Studio: feedback@aemi.studio
- Aploide: yo@aploi.de
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TL;DR:
Sumr provides clear and concise summaries to help you stay informed efficiently.
• Open web page in Safari
• Launch Sumr extension
• Summarize the article
• (Optionally: ask follow up questions)
• Share the bullets with source
Possible Use Cases:
• Summarization of lengthy articles
• Getting key information about products
• Fetching facts from company homepages
• Getting a grasp of legal pages
• Translated summarization
• Web-clipper
• Format the output with follow ups
The Problem:
Most people don’t read beyond the headers. And it’s not entirely users' fault - articles are often cluttered and unnecessarily long. Some articles might even become obsolete while you're reading them, so we need to choose wisely what to read and what to skim.
The Solution:
Sumr quickly gives you an idea of an article. It's perfect for poorly written or cluttered long web articles, product pages, company profiles, job postings etc. You are getting an idea of the content beyond the headline, but without investing too much time.
Key Features:
• NEW! Follow ups! Ask questions about the currently active page (paid feature, can be unlocked via one-time purchase).
• Works Right in Safari: Sumr integrates seamlessly with Safari, the browser you probably use daily.
• Works Only When Needed: AI in Sumr isn't gatekeeping or standing in your way; it's there if you need it, as it should be.
• Minimal and Simple Operation: One-button summarization, one-button share – simple things we need the most.
• Local Storage for Summaries: Summaries are stored per page, on your device. Revisit websites and access previously created summaries without re-summarizing, saving you both time and API usage costs.
• Cross-Platform Availability: Sumr works on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. You can give it a lucky try on Vision OS too.
• Cost-Effective Usage: By using your own OpenAI key, there are no subscription fees. You only pay for what you use, with no mediators involved. Summarizing one article costs you fractions of a cent.
• Sharing Features: Sumr arguably outperforms web clippers. The sharing button picks the summary along with the source URL, perfect for storing in (Apple) notes. The copy button only copies the summary bullet points, ideal for sharing with friends on social media before starting your usual mutually respectful and civil discussion.
• Privacy and Control: You can choose what websites Sumr has access to and revoke access anytime. Sumr only looks at the page when you click the Summarize button and clears content listener right after that. The Clear button removes the summary from the device completely.
How It Works:
• Initial Setup:
1. Install: Download and install Sumr from the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, MacOS (you can try Vision Pro too).
2. Get an API Key: Obtain an API key from OpenAI and attach payment method.
3. Paste API Key: Enter the API key in the Sumr app.
4. Enable Extension: Enable the Sumr extension in Safari settings.
• Operation:
1. Launch Extension: Open the extension on a page with an article you wish to summarize.
2. Allow Access: Grant access to this particular website (or any website).
3. Summarize: Tap the nice Summarize button.
4. Enjoy: Watch the short bullets appear in a satisfying manner.
5. Copy or Share: Copy the summary bullet points or share the summary with the source URL.
6. Clear or Keep: Clear the summary or keep it for revisiting later.
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