Wave Browser
Wave Browser is designed for people who want a safer, faster, and more meaningful way to explore the web. Built on strong security principles, Wave puts you in control of your privacy with customizable cookie and tracker blocking, incognito mode, and clear permission choices. AppEsteem Certification ensures Wave meets strict, independently verified standards for clean installation, transparent behavior, and responsible software practices, giving you confidence every time you browse.
Wave is also built for productivity, offering tools that help you stay organized and move through information with purpose. Tab grouping, bookmarks, and a reading list keep ideas within reach, while split screen let you research, compare, or watch without switching between windows. Memory Saver mode helps your device stay fast during heavy sessions, and the built-in AI Assistant and messaging integrations bring your favorite tasks closer to a single click.
Designed to be simple and user-friendly, Wave Browser removes friction from everyday browsing. The free ad blocker keeps pages clean, and built-in tools—like the converter, package tracker, price tracker, translation tool, stock tracker, and content notifier—help you get things done without extra extensions.
Most importantly, Wave is a browser with real ocean impact built in. Through a certified partnership with 4ocean, Wave helps fund the removal of 100,000 pounds of trash from our ocean, rivers, and coastlines every year. A live impact tracker shows exactly how much waste the Wave community has helped remove, with verified monthly updates from cleanup crews in the U.S., Indonesia, and the Dominican Republic. With Wave Browser, your everyday browsing directly supports a cleaner planet and the people working to protect it.
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SciSure
SciSure is reshaping the future of laboratories worldwide with forward-thinking digital solutions. Our Digital Lab Platform (DLP) unites key tools such as Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN), Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), and advanced technologies like AI and machine learning. Built for seamless compatibility with your lab's hardware and software, the platform enhances flexibility, security, and efficiency. By consolidating and optimizing your research and development workflows within a secure and compliant environment, we help researchers dedicate more time to innovation. Our expert team is committed to supporting you at every stage of your digital lab transformation.
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iMotions
The world's most popular tool for human behavior research. The iMotions software can be used for all types of lab research. iMotions can be used to perform any type of lab research, including behavioral science, usability testing, observation, and studying human factors. Complete stimuli presentation (images/videos, websites, apps, games, mobile/apps, VR). All types of sensors can be integrated and synchronized (eye tracking, Facial Expression Analysis. Electrophormal activity aka GSR. EEG, ECG. EMG. Access API to import/export data from other sources. Built-in survey tool to add questions to the data set. Live and post markers are available for behavioral coding and annotations. To visualize data, complete study editing and analysis with embedded R-scripting. Replay and recordings of scene and respondent. You can create a study design with a point-and-click.
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Eyezag
Eye tracking is a prevalent qualitative research technique utilized in market research, predominantly by larger firms that often operate their own dedicated laboratories. As a result, studies employing this method tend to be both costly and time-intensive, typically limited to a select number of projects and participants. In the context of analyzing user interactions on websites and interfaces, researchers gather visual data alongside mouse movement recordings. Due to the need for specialized and expensive equipment, participants generally must be present in a laboratory environment. Consequently, the high financial burden associated with eye tracking has led to its infrequent use in the UI/UX field, making researchers seek alternative methods that are more accessible and cost-effective. This lack of commonality in eye tracking usage underscores the challenges faced in integrating advanced research techniques into broader design practices.
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