Ōryōki [応量器] is an experimental web browser with a thin interface.
Use it to quietly browse the Internet, archive and capture visuals. Use it to tune down the noise—so maybe don’t use it too often.
Ōryōki is an Electron app, meaning that it more or less renders like Chrome, and that all websites are safely sandboxed in a webview
. Only for MacOS (for now).
→ See user manual for a more complete run through.
- Frameless browsing
- Picture in picture
- Magic screenshots
- Video recording
- Visual filters (invert, grayscale)
- Night mode
- Devtools
- Search dictionary
what | how |
---|---|
• navigation | |
toggle omnibox | cmd L |
direct search | ctrl return |
• window management | |
toggle title bar | cmd / |
toggle window helper | cmd alt M |
cycle thru windows | ctrl tab |
apply preset size | cmd 1, 2, 3, etc. |
• image | |
save screenshot | cmd shift ~ |
copy screenshot | cmd shift C |
start recording | cmd shift P |
stop recording | cmd alt shift P |
• utilities | |
open preferences | cmd , |
toggle night mode | cmd ctrl N |
toggle mini console | cmd alt C |
filter: invert | cmd I |
filter: grayscale | cmd G |
Beta. Developed by @thmsbfft.
Feedback and suggestions welcome here, or [email protected].