Web Excursions are select bookmarks from my travels around the interwebs, because I'm always thinking about you while discovering other people's cool stuff. You mean that much to me. You can see all of my (public) bookmarks on my LinkDing, and visit the bookmarks archive for curated lists across the last few years.

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Flotato
While nothing has ever lived up to an old Mac app called Fluid for me, there are a few good options for creating Single Site Browsers (Mac apps dedicated to a single web service) these days. Flotato is the fastest and lightest weight one I’ve seen, while still offering niceties like automatic mobile view and dock badges. It can create a new app from a service like Hulu or Facebook almost instantly, and the browsers it runs are lightweight. Plus it has the automatic benefit of siloing your use of a service from your other browser activities.
Cirrus & Bailiff
Cirrus takes control of iCloud, investigates and diagnoses its problems. Bailiff gives you menu bar control over what iCloud documents stay downloaded.

This developer is crazy prolific. Check out all of their stuff (and their very nice web design)!

DockDoor
A cool (free) Mac utility that shows window previews from the Dock. You can switch to specific windows, plus minimize and close them. Very customizable look.

Hat tip to Laptopllama, who recently wrote up a bunch of cool utilities (including Bunch ☺️).

Save Safari website as PDF
From Maarten den Braber: A Swift script to save Safari websites as PDF (with cookie syncing).

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