Shortcuts Manager

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The term Shortcuts Manager commonly refers to several popular tools across different platforms designed to bypass built-in software limits, clean up clutter, and speed up workflows.

Depending on your device, you are likely looking for one of the following tools: 1. Browser Extensions (Chrome, Firefox, Edge)

If you are working on a computer, the most common tool is the Zyntro Shortcuts Manager. It was created specifically to solve modern browsers’ frustrating built-in limitation of only displaying 10 quick-links on a new tab.

Folder Organization: Allows you to group unlimited links into custom folders and subfolders.

One-Click Launch: Instantly opens grouped links in a new tab.

Privacy-First: Operates using your local browser storage without demanding invasive permissions.

Availability: It can be downloaded directly from the Chrome Web Store as well as the official Firefox and Edge extension storefronts.

Alternative: If you want a browser extension that maps custom text commands to open URLs, you might look at the Custom Chrome Shortcut Manager. 2. Android Mobile Apps

On Android, there are two primary tools on the Google Play Store used to clean up messy home screens:

Shortcut Manager (by DoubleTheFun): A highly-rated, ad-free utility found on Google Play that lets you pin direct home screen icons for deep system settings, specific files, web links, or folders.

Links-Shortcut Manager: Available on Google Play, this app lets you create split-screen multi-app shortcuts and mask app designs using custom icons. 3. Apple Device Ecosystem (iOS, iPadOS, macOS)

If you are using a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, you might be thinking of Apple’s native Shortcuts App. While not explicitly named “Manager,” it serves as the ultimate hub to build and manage device automations.

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