Trail: A Mac app that turns browsing into a private local knowledge graph
By
AKA KRISH
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Summary
Trail is a Mac app that automatically visualizes your browsing activity into a private, local knowledge graph without requiring manual saves, sign-ups, or browser extensions.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledEverything you browse, read, and watch on your Mac, visualized
No clicking 'save,' no sign-ups, no browser extensions.
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