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Supporters of Todo.txt for Chrome can now also access supporter features in the Todo.txt Android app.
Most new subscriptions should be automatically synced with the server. For older subscribers, or if subscription doesn’t auto sync, please provider your order number on the Options screen.
Once the order id has been provided, the subscription may show as ‘pending verification’. Once the server has verified the subscription (may take up to 24 hours), the subscription will show as ready to use on Android.
No additional action is required in the Android app. Sign-in using the same Dropbox/Google Drive account on Android, and the app will automatically enable all supporter features.
To enable the unified supporter status, the extension uploads a secure, irreversible hash of your email address and provider name (Dropbox or Google Drive), along with your subscription order id to a secure server. When you login to the Todo.txt app with same email address and file provider on Android, the app will automatically sync your supporter status from the server, and provide full access to supporter features.
The email address is hashed inside the app before uploading to the server, so the server never sees the real email address, only its encrypted, salted hash. The privacy statement has been updated for these changes.
Please get in touch using the in-app feedback form if you have any queries about this change.
ver 2020.814.9.4
Get Todo.txt for Android on the Play Store
Get Todo.txt for Chrome on the Chrome Web Store
Control tab sprawl further by applying a limit on the number of open tabs. Tab count limit is available as a beta feature in the ‘Advanced/Experimental settings
‘ section. Open tabs are counted across all windows, excluding incognito tabs. The limit can be enforced in two ways:
If the setting to show the number of open tabs is enabled (‘General Settings > Extension button
‘ section), the counter’s background will change to indicate number of tabs
Tab count limits will be a supporter-only feature when it is ready, but is available to all while still under beta.
That’s all, folks!
Please share your feedback, including suggestions and any bugs you find using the feedback link on tab search or the options page.
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v. 8.23.4
Advanced URL matching section provides two options for tweaking duplicate tab matching—ignore hash/fragment and ignore query/search.
Ignore hash
and ignore query
are now out of experimental features, and available to all users. However, please use these with caution as they may cause closing of non-duplicate tabs with similar URLs but different hash or query segments.
There are some valid use cases for ignoring hash and query. For example, Google Sheets uses same URL but different hash for different sheets within the same spreadsheet. Enabling ignore hash will prevent opening multiple copies of the same spreadsheet on different tabs.
The new feature allows enabling ignore hash
and ignore query
only on selected websites. This is a much safer way than applying it for all websites.
The ignore setting is applied to the provided URL and its sub-paths. So, adding ‘docs.google.com/spreadsheets
‘ will apply the setting for all Google Sheets. Similarly, applying ignore query for ‘www .amazon.co.uk
‘ will prevent opening multiple Amazon search tabs, even for different products (if you so desire).
As this is an advanced feature, it is available only to supporters at the moment.
Update notes
‘.That’s all, folks!
Please share your feedback, including suggestions and any bugs you find using the feedback link on tab search or the options page.
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v. 8.22.14
It does what it says: opens tab search window to display all other open tabs for current website. This action works on the sub domain level (same as the domain blocklist
). This means that ‘drive.google.com
‘, and ‘news.google.com
‘ are treated as separate websites.
This action may be triggered using the right-click menu or (for supporters) a keyboard shortcut. The keyboard shortcut and right-click menu only work if Floating search window
setting is enabled.
This action may also be triggered from inside the tab search page by clicking the website search button on a tab item (screenshot below).
This action is available to supporters only.
Triggering this action searches for and closes all other tabs from the same website as the current tab. This is equivalent to manually triggering the domain blocklist on the current domain.
The action may be triggered using a keyboard shortcut or the right-click menu.
That’s all, folks!
Please share your feedback, including suggestions and any bugs you find using the feedback link on tab search or the options page.
Do you like Clutter Free? Please become a supporter to help support its continued development.
v. 8.21.4
Continue reading “Clutter Free – list and close other tabs from same website”
Supporters can now assign custom actions for up to five keyboard shortcuts. Currently supported keyboard actions are:
I may add more options for keyboard shortcut actions to support any new features or based on feedback suggestions. So please share your feedback using the feedback button on tab search or the options page.
For non-supporters, the original set of keyboard actions continue to be available:
That’s all, folks!
Please share your feedback, including suggestions and any bugs you find using the feedback link on tab search or the options page.
Do you like Clutter Free? Please help support its continued development by becoming a supporter.
v. 8.20.8
Continue reading “Clutter Free – customise keyboard shortcut actions”
New tab actions added to tab search window:
This is in addition to previous tab actions:
Tabs can also be pinned/un-pinned using the keyboard shortcut ‘p
‘.
Use ‘is:pinned
‘ to search only pinned tabs. ‘-is:pinned
‘ searches only in unpinned tabs.
This keyword may be used together with regular search words and the ‘is:suspended
‘ keyword.
Use the copy button, next to the tab count, in tab search window to copy tabs to clipboard.
Use the setting on options page to specify the format of copied text—plain text, Markdown, or URLs only.
‘Ignore query’ option is now available as an experimental option (bottom of options page). When enabled, the query portion of the URL is ignore when preventing duplicates. E.g. ‘https://www.google.com/
‘ and ‘https://www.google.com/?hl=hi
‘ will appear as duplicates.
Enabling this setting may cause unexpected behaviour on many sites. Using the query parameter to refer to distinct content is a common web practice.
chrome://
and chrome-extension://
tabs as these can’t be suspended by The Great Suspenderdelete
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When The Great Suspender is detected as installed, the tab search window will show an additional tab action—to suspend a tab, or to activate a suspended tab.
Additionally, search for suspended tabs with ‘is:suspended
’ tag in search. Search for active tabs with ‘-is:suspended
’. These tags can be combined with other keywords, e.g. ‘amazon is:suspended
’ to search for suspended amazon tabs.
Suspended tabs are shown with a dull grey background.
Finally, the selected tab may also be suspended using the keyboard shortcut ‘s
‘ and unsuspended with keyboard shortcut ‘u
‘.
This feature is only available to supporters using The Great Suspender extension.
Continue reading “Clutter Free – suspend and unsuspend tabs”
Clutter Free now supports two modes of controlling which sites and pages are allowed to have duplicates:
The old whitelist feature is replaced by the allow and block lists. The whitelist entries have been added to the allow list, and allow list is enabled by default.
The domain block list provides an even stricter control over tabs from specific domains. Only one tab is allowed for any domains listed in the domain block list.
The domain block list considers subdomains, other than www.
, as separate from the parent domain and each other. E.g. blocking ‘mail.google.com
‘ will prevent opening multiple Gmail tabs, but won’t prevent opening Google Sheets or Search in another tab.
The domain block list also over-rules the allow and block lists. If the same domain is in both lists, the domain block list takes priority.
The domain block list is now a supporter-only feature. Non-supporters who have it enabled at the time of this change will still be able to use it.
Unified supporter status will enable access to Supporter features on both Todo.txt apps—Chrome and Android—as long as you have an active supporter subscription on either one.
No action is required by you. Both apps will automatically sync the existing and new subscriptions.
To enable the unified supporter status, the app uploads a secure, irreversible hash of your email address and provider name (Dropbox or Google Drive), along with your subscription order id to a secure server. When you login to the Todo.txt app with same email address and file provider on another platform, the app will automatically sync your supporter status from the server, and provide full access to supporter features.
The email address is hashed inside the app before uploading to the server, so the server never sees the real email address, only its encrypted hash. The privacy statement is updated for these changes.
Please do get in touch using the in-app feedback form if you have any queries about this change.
Experimentally enabled from v 2020.608.8.34
of the Chrome extension, and v 2020.0608.4.3
of the Android app.
Get Todo.txt for Android on the Play Store
Get Todo.txt for Chrome on the Chrome Web Store