Shift is a fully customizable browser where you can drag and drop apps, bars, and controls to create a central hub that adapts to however you work. Integrate 1,500+ apps, swap instantly between Spaces for work, side hustles or personal browsing, and stay logged into multiple accounts at once. Shift is also proudly pioneering carbon-neutral browsing as part of its promise to reimagine what browsers can do—not only for users, but for the planet.
Founded in 2016 in Victoria, British Columbia, Shift is a Certified B Corp within the Redbrick portfolio.
Key capabilities & features:
- Build your browser: Create a custom layout for how you use the internet.
- Create Spaces: Create separation between work, side hustles, and passion projects.
- Integrate Apps: Add web apps to Shift to customize its capability.
- Templates: Choose from 6 different layouts to build on.
- Shift AI: A built-in AI assistant to help you work smarter across every tab and app
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Wave Browser is an efficient, eco-conscious browser that creates a cleaner, more organized, and more meaningful online experience while helping remove ocean plastic through its partnership with 4ocean.
Built on the trusted Chromium foundation, Wave Browser brings essential tools directly into the browser so you can work, study, and explore without extra extensions or switching apps. The sidebar keeps your favorite tools within reach, and split view lets you work across two pages at once for effortless research and multitasking.
Wave Browser brings together helpful built-in tools that make everyday browsing simpler, keeping you organized, speeding up tasks, and supporting your workflow with features like reading tools, trackers, quick-access messaging, and an AI assistant. If you want efficient built-in tools and a simple way to make a positive impact, Wave Browser aligns with your values.
Surf the web. Save the ocean. Make every tab count.
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Polaris-M
Polaris-M is an optical design and polarization analysis software developed by Airy Optics, Inc., integrating ray tracing-based optical design methods with polarization calculus, 3D simulation, anisotropic materials, diffractive optic simulation, stress birefringence, and diffraction theory. Developed over a decade at the University of Arizona's Polarization Laboratory and licensed to Airy Optics in 2016, it includes over 500 functions for ray tracing, aberration calculation, polarization elements, stress birefringence, diffractive optical elements, polarization ray tracing calculus, and liquid crystal cells and optical elements. Polaris-M requires Mathematica, providing a powerful macro language for optical design and a deep set of algorithms for graphics, computer algebra, interpolation, neural networks, and numerical analysis. The software features comprehensive documentation with active help pages accessible via the F1 key, offering explanations, inputs, outputs, and live examples.
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