Sidekick
Sidekick: Browsing, but Finally Not a Total Chore (And, Yeah, Private Too)
Alright, here's the deal: if you're tired of browsers guzzling your RAM like it's an open bar and slinging pop ups like confetti, Sidekick might just be your new obsession. It's built on Chromium yeah, the same engine as Chrome, but somehow without that "my laptop's about to spontaneously combust" energy. The vibe? Clean, smooth, and actually like it was made for people who get stuff done instead of just collecting tabs like Pok?mon cards. There's some sneaky AI magic running in the background too, making everything zip along faster than me dodging Monday morning emails.
Getting around? Couldn't be easier. Set up shortcuts for your favorite sites, so you're not stuck typing in URLs like it's the Stone Age. The best part? This browser's got some wild AI RAM wrangler thing happening. Open a gazillion tabs, and your computer won't immediately start wheezing like it's running a marathon with a cold. And if you basically live inside Slack, Gmail, or whatever other app you can't escape, just stick ?em right in the sidebar. No more tab chaos. It's all there, tidy and ready to go.
And, hey, if you're even a little bit paranoid about privacy (join the club), Sidekick's got your back with encrypted browsing. So, trackers and digital creepers can get lost. Small catch: it's windows only at the moment. Sorry, Mac loyalists you'll have to wait your turn.
Bottom line? Sidekick isn't just another "Look at me!" browser. It's like that one friend who actually keeps you organized and doesn't turn your computer into a potato every time you blink. Seriously, why isn't every browser this chill?
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Technical
| Title | Sidekick |
|---|---|
| License | Free |
| Author | PushPlayLabs |
| Filename | 2870_sidekick-114-51-1-35536.exe |
