• gomp@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    Creepy tracking, less functionality than the old alternativeto.net (also less content, but of course content takes time so that’s understandable), plus desperate-looking “enroll to our newsletter” and “advertise” pleads. Looks like a cheap attempt at making a couple bucks to me.

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      8 months ago

      No search function (at least on mobile), so you have to go through the whole page and read everything to find something. There is no “alternative to” text. How should I know if some software can replace something? Page links at the bottom of the website?

      I nearly started typing a name of software in the newsletter box to search. Didn’t even notice it’s a sign up thing

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        8 months ago

        Great list, thanks!

        Are you the author? Because I might have some additions to suggest. (one is Equate which combines a calculator with unit/currency conversion - I have not gone through the whole list)

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          8 months ago

          I’m not the author of the the list, I just recommend it when appropriate.

          (c: I use and prefer Equate as my converter app too.

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            8 months ago

            almost every website has some sort of tracking

            Yeah… and most send info to the same mega companies, which is why it’s creepy :)

            BTW: I’m 100% ok with a website collecting stats on which of their pages are more popular and even with profiling my session to see which pages correlate to which - I’m not ok with websites remembering me across sessions and definitely not ok with Google (and others) tracking my whole web history and using/selling it to show me shitty ads.