Application Launchers

Jasmine – web launcher and session management application

Jasmine is a comprehensive web launcher and session management application that transforms your scattered bookmarks and browser tabs into an organized, launchable workspace. Perfect for productivity enthusiasts and multi-account managers.

Private profiles are completely isolated browsing environments within Jasmine. Each private profile operates as if it’s a separate browser with its own:

  • Cookies and login sessions.
  • Browsing history and cache.
  • Saved passwords and form data.
  • Local storage and website preferences.
  • Download history and settings.
  • When you use a private profile, that website cannot see or access any data from other tabs, other profiles, or your shared browsing. It’s like having multiple browsers running simultaneously, each completely unaware of the others.

This is free and open source software.

Features include:

  • Smart Bookmarking: Store websites with titles, URLs, comments, favicons, and login references.
  • Session Management: Create, save, and restore multi-tab browsing sessions with one click.
  • Private Profile System: Completely isolated browsing environments for multi-account management.
  • Multi-Account Support: Simultaneously access multiple accounts on the same service without conflicts.
  • Built-in Download Manager: Complete download management with progress tracking.
  • 2FA Integration: Built-in two-factor authentication code generator.
  • Screenshot Capture: Take and save screenshots of web pages for documentation.
  • Master Password Protection: Secure your data with password protection.

Website: github.com/alamahant/Jasmine
Support:
Developer: alamahant
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Jasmine

Jasmine is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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