Sidepad

Sidepad

By Pawan Dixit

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2022-07-11
  • Current Version: 1.0.3
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 1.39 MB
  • Developer: Pawan Dixit
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.

Description

Refund available within 14 days, no questions asked. To do that, click on 'Report a problem' on the app page and select 'Request a refund'. You buy it once and you can use it on any number of Macs. SidePad is made to not get in your way and still be a slide of your hand away! It's an app customers love to use daily and it simplifies their workflows so they are left with more time in their hands. SidePad also helps keep you focused on your current task. * Features at a glance * 1. Dock to left or right side of your desktop or keep it floating on top of everything. 2. Log into multiple accounts in different windows with separate cookie account sessions. 3. Supports latest macOS 12 Monterey and latest M1 Macs. 4. Most up to date floating side browser - any issues and feature requests are welcome. Reach out to me directly pawankdixit@icloud.com Privacy policy: we collect absolutely nothing! Privacy Policy: https://pawan.pro/privacy #Tags sidepad,slidepad,multi account,multiple account browser,sidenotes,web browser

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Reviews

  • This app is a great value.

    5
    By ChuckTaylor1776
    If you're thinking about getting Slidepad, I think you should test this one out as well and then decide, because it's a much better price and it's actually better in some ways, though it does have a few less options than Slidepad, but in my opinion, those missing options are not key options. Note to developer... For being such a useful thing, I think you should definitely continue to build this out and update. I think this app is more useful than ever with the advent of AI. Instead of having to set up or use different built-in to AI for each app, I prefer to just use Open AI/Poe AI in the Sidepad for all my daily Ai tasks.
  • Slidepad alternative

    3
    By SirCC
    If you're familiar with slidepad, then this is basically the same thing — comparison certain — but a whole lot cheaper with a bit swifter performance. The big downside to it, however, is that it's still a pretty early build, so there's weird ui elements (... and ∨ ?) (default?) cookie session?) and close to no customisation features (such as slidepad has). The sensitivity for opening from sides could definitely use a modifier. With a bit more work on it, this is definitely a nice (maybe eventually better) alternative. So, we'll see how it fills out.

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