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Greg de J
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Hello Product Hunt!
I've always wanted to design my own mobile web browser, tired of all those decades-old browser UI conventions no one dares challenge.
- Why show those cryptic URLs so prominently, when we could have the article title and the estimated read time instead?
- Why back/forward buttons take so much toolbar space when we can already navigate with swipe gestures?
- What if I...
Quiche Browser
Elegant and customizable mobile web browser
Quiche Browser is a web browser with an extensive range of customization options, to suit your usage, needs, and visual preferences. Customize the toolbar style, buttons, and behavior, create your own action menus, and tweak tabs display and sorting.
Quiche Browser
Elegant and customizable mobile web browser
Greg de J
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Been using daily Morning Reader/Brief for many years and really loved it. Tidbits looks even better so thanks a lot!
One feature request: I'd love a way to permanently remove those low-quality tech publications with atrocious clickbait headlines like Forbes or Cnet.
Peek
A simple way to keep up with technology news
Greg de J
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Thanks a lot @htnawsaj!
Here's the story of this app. As an avid reader of the web, I went through this phase many times:
1. Try a read-it-later app (Pocket/Instapaper/Safari/etc.)
2. Roughly manage to catch up and clear the list.
3. The growing list of articles starts to become overwhelming.
4. 1000 saved articles later, the list grows so big I’m scared to even open the app.
5. Start afresh...
Reading Queue
A minimal and non-overwhelming read-it-later app
An opinionated take on what should be a simple, minimal, but efficient reading app, for people who declared Pocket/Instapaper bankruptcy.
It only shows the first article in your queue, forces you to decide whether to read or archive the pages you saved, one at a time, and encourages you to let go of the old articles you procrastinate reading.
Reading Queue
A minimal and non-overwhelming read-it-later app