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    Toggl Track

    Toggl Track

    Toggl Track browser extension for Chrome and Firefox

    Track time in Toggl Track without leaving your browser and the online apps you usually spend time on. Available for Chrome and Firefox. Our browser extension (previously called Toggl Button) for Chrome and Firefox lets you track time in your favorite web tools and wherever you are on the web. The Toggl Track browser extension integrates with 100+ popular tools. Toggl Track browser extension was previously called Toggl Button. Beyond the name and colors, no other changes have been made. ...
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    Visibility.js

    Visibility.js

    Wrapper for the Page Visibility API

    Visibility.js is a small JavaScript library that wraps the native Page Visibility API to give developers an easy interface for detecting when a user’s browser tab becomes visible, hidden, or is in prerendering mode. Its main purpose is to let web applications adapt behavior depending on whether the page is actually being viewed — for example, pausing animations, postponing heavy computations, or stopping unnecessary network requests when the user switches to another tab. The library hides...
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