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OmniMap: Your Personal Internet Control Deck

OmniMap started as a fix for a broken system bookmarks. They're fragile, linear, cluttered. What I needed was a portal. A launchpad. A command deck that worked across browsers, profiles, and mindsets.

That's what the OmniMap is now. It began as QuickLinks icon-based access to everyday sites like Gmail, Drive, Docs. It quickly evolved into categorized fieldsets: office links, business links, project links. Each one built into a visual map of the web I actually use, the way I use it.

Today, OmniMap is my homepage. Literally. It's the browser start tab. It's where my day begins. Tabs across the top link to key utilities like my clock, my embedded documents, my toolbox, and even a browser game called Space Awesome. It's everything I need, in one click.

What makes it powerful is context-awareness. I've built in logic that changes the background based on which browser profile I'm in. A green forest if I'm in my personal account. A hard-edged cityscape for business. That visual cue lets me know which digital identity I'm driving at a glance. No more mistaken logins. No more wrong tabs.

OmniMap is not a website. It's not a start page. It's a personalized navigation OS for the internet. Built in HTML, powered by JavaScript, visually driven, deeply useful. A desktop that lives in the browser and works anywhere I go.

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