

It means I don't have to constantly check and see if Derek Sivers or Tynan has published a new post-it just pops up in my feeds. I follow a few dozen tech sites, but it's also really great for following blogs that only publish a few times a year. For more details on our process, read the full rundown of how we select apps to feature on the Zapier blog.Īs a tech writer, I rely on my RSS app to keep me up to date on what's going on. We're never paid for placement in our articles from any app or for links to any site-we value the trust readers put in us to offer authentic evaluations of the categories and apps we review. We spend dozens of hours researching and testing apps, using each app as it's intended to be used and evaluating it against the criteria we set for the category. I was not sure why it was happening but my Chrome profile stopped syncing pretty often in Cent OS 8 and now I see it does not happen any more since I do not log in through this extension.All of our best apps roundups are written by humans who've spent much of their careers using, testing, and writing about software. I just started to think this chrome extension is the one that messes up with my Google Chrome profile in Cent OS 8 though. It is strange because a computer I use with Windows does not display this problem and it can keep on syncing all the changes on the Google Chrome profile I have there, even after the Chrome profile in Linux stops working. I had to delete my Chrome profile in Cent OS 8 too many times just to recreate it back again because at some point after using it in Cent OS 8 my Google Chrome profile is not able to read any more the possible updates I might have done to my profile with other devices on the cloud.
