Monday, 20 October 2014

10 Must-Have Google Chrome Extensions

1.Synata

Synata makes it easy for you to quickly find files, emails, contacts, calendar appointments, and more at work - no matter where they’re stored. Easily search across Box, Dropbox, Gmail, and Google Apps accounts from one spot. 

2.Readability

The official Readability extension for Chrome provides a better way to read online, turning any web page into a comfortable reading view right in your web browser.

3.Personal Blocklist

The personal blocklist extension will transmit to Google the patterns that you choose to block. When you choose to block or unblock a pattern, the extension will also transmit to Google the URL of the web page on which the blocked or unblocked search results are displayed. 

4.Honey

Automatically save time with Honey’s universal shopping cart to instantly place orders on 100’s of stores. Automatically save money by effortlessly getting the best coupons delivered to you on 1,000’s of stores.

5.Extensity

The ultimate tool for lightning fast enabling and disabling all your extensions for Google Chrome. Just enable the extension when you want to use it, and disable when you want to get rid of it for a little while. 

6.Evernote Web Clipper

The Evernote Web Clipper is the easiest way to save, mark up and share anything you see online. From clipping pages to taking and annotating screenshots, the Evernote Web Clipper lets you capture everything, then access it from anywhere. 

7.Chrome Remote Desktop

Chrome Remote Desktop allows users to remotely access another computer through Chrome browser or a Chromebook. Computers can be made available on an short-term basis for scenarios such as ad hoc remote support, or on a more long-term basis for remote access to your applications and files. All connections are fully secured.

8.Hover Zoom

Browse images galleries with ease: move the mouse cursor over thumbnails to view images in their full size without loading a new page. Pictures are automatically resised if they don't fit the window. 

9.HTTPS Everywhere

This is an port of the popular HTTPS Everywhere extension for Firefox, created by EFF and the Tor Project. It automatically switches thousands of sites from insecure "http" to secure "https". It will protect you against many forms of surveillance and account hijacking, and some forms of censorship.

10.Panic Button

PanicButton makes it easier for you to hide all of your tabs at once just by clicking on a button. They are then saved as bookmarks in a separate folder. Afterwards, the PanicButton turns green and shows you how many tabs are currently hidden. 

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