Grammarly has extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, but not all SSBs support browser extensions.įor a few years, I’ve relied on the free Epichrome, a Chrome- or Brave-based SSB created by Github user dmarmor (see “ Make Site-Specific Browsers with Google Chrome,” 6 March 2015). Typos, doubled words, and other mistakes creep through in anyone’s writing, and while I don’t take many of Grammarly’s writing suggestions, it’s essential for catching hard-to-see errors. Grammarly support: I’m a grudgingly huge fan of the Grammarly writing assistant service.Second, having them open in Brave makes it easy for me to view them on my left-hand screen while writing on my right-hand screen. First, it’s what I expect-all clicked links other than should open in Brave. I want those links to open in my default Web browser-Brave at the moment-for two reasons.
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