![]() ![]() It’s also useful for fast-emailing people I email frequently, (see for gmail urls). This has the downside that you have to remember the aliases you gave, but for any URL I visit frequently, I find it easier and faster than standard bookmarking, in Dynalist and elsewhere. (So if I’m on a page I want to bookmark, I hit ctrl+L, ctrl+c, se, enter, tab tab tab enter, then type in the moniker, alias, and paste in the url, hit enter, and I have a new bookmark.) I even use it to bookmark chrome://settings/searchEngines as “se” so I can add new pages quickly. It just creates aliases for URLs, which is useful for searches, but useful for quick navigation as well. I knew about the chrome search engine edit for a while, but never thought to use it this way. This was faster for me because I didn’t have to navigate to dynalist first. Then when I want to go to the structure of matter bullet point, I hit ctrl+L in chrome to go to the address bar, type “som”, hit enter, and I’m there. This is exactly why people think linux is impossible to learn and cant be used ever, admittedly arch and gentoo are like this but blanketing linux under this impossible to use is what causes windows to stay alive, I have no problem with people not using Linux but saying its unusable for 99.9 of. It combines a lot of smart and convenient features so that you can get more done in much less time without taking the pain to hunt for external plugins. Then, whenever I type the key into Chrome’s address bar and hit enter, I go straight to the Dynalist bullet I want. Slimjet is based on the Chromium open-source project and integrates a lot of smart and convenient features so that you can get more done in much less time. I click “add”, and in the dialog that pops up, type a short name for the dynalist bullet, then a short key to remember it, then paste the url. It is built on top of the Chromium open source project, on which Google chrome is also based. After a few defaults, there’s “other search engines” and “add”. Slimjet is a fast, smart and powerful web browser based on the Blink engine. I used to get to them by first navigating to Dynalist, then crtl+o, then get them from the Dynalist bookmarks.įor me, it was better to go to chrome://settings/searchEngines. Rectangular Spa 1850x950mm Pump Pos ABC White SlimJet 11197A-ABCP5-0WPARTS, /if, Rectangular Spa 1850x950mm Pump Pos DEF White SlimJet 11197A-DEFP5. ![]() I have a few Dynalist bullets I use frequently. Anyone who likes Chrome will enjoy the browsing experience it provides as well as the additional features it integrates. I’m not sure how widely this is known, but it was new to me when someone showed me recently.Įach bullet in your Dynalist has a unique URL, for example, this URL links to “the atomic structure of matter” in Propaedia Slimjet is a well-designed and well-executed alternative browser.
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