Coherence X allows you to turn websites into powerful chromium-based apps on your Mac. Use Chrome extensions, profiles, and more.
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Just some of the dozens of updates include:
- Brave support
- Intelligent Whitelisting
- App manager
- much, much more...
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One of the most amazing tools on the planet! I could not survive without Coherence Pro!
Right now, I have over 45 apps created with Coherence -- all sites that I visit and use on a regular basis and I would be massively overwhelmed if I were in Chrome with so many tabs open.
I use workflowy for example and I easily have 10 apps with different links to different sections of workflowy so I can work on different parts of my business without needing to do crazy jumping around in workflowy
Coherence is the ONLY tool that would help me make that happen! GET Coherence and change your life!
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This has completely changed how I work; best thing I've bought in a while. Thank you.
i have only tried Fluid and Web2Desk...how is this different?
one annoying thing for me was the inability to use the right click menu in apps like Airtable. Were you able to fix that?
@temirlan Fluid and Web2desk (and our app Unite) are WebKit based, and are unable to support Chrome-exclusive sites or extensions
I have never heard that right click menu in Airtable doesn't work in Coherence, and in fact this may be a core reason Coherence is beneficial over others. If it works in Chrome it should work here.
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Does Coherence support creating an app from the `file://` protocol?
@tiptronic I mean - if you put 'file://' into the Coherence tool it will not work, but if you create a Coherence app, and then directly go to such a page, it would probably have the same effect.
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@bzg0515 Well - that's not really an advantage for me ;)
If the file:// protocol was supported, it would be a great tool to create offline-documentation.
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@bzg0515 Ah - I am just reading this:
"Coherence X introduces the ability to share created apps with licensed users. Aside from that, Coherence and Unite apps are for personal use only and non-distributable."
So, effectively that means, even if it supports the 'file://' protocol, I am not allowed to create a standalone app (e.g. offline-documentation) and share it with my students - except they also bought a copy of Coherence?
@tiptronic yes, correct, Coherence apps can only be used by licensed users.
To clarify my last point a bit - technically each Coherence app is a full browser and should remember the state you left it in - so if you create a product hunt.com coherence app, but then change the URL to your local file, it should launch the next time (and subsequent times) to your local file.
Anyways, local files should be an easy change to support, high on my list of things to add
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