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Google Tasks Extension Brings Super-Fast Task Management to Chrome

Chrome: The new Google Tasks Chrome extension is perfect for any Tasks user, providing quick access to your to-dos and effortless task creation right from the keyboard. More »
App Launcher Puts Chrome Webapps In Your Extension Bar for Quick Access

Chrome: If you like some of Chrome's new webapps but don't want to change your tab page, extension App Launcher will let you launch apps from the address bar. More »
Todoist for Chrome Brings Integrates Todoist Task Management into the Toolbar

Chrome: Todoist for Chrome brings integration with popular task management tool Todoist to Chrome. You can add, edit, and remove tasks right from the address bar with all the features you enjoy in the web-based Todoist interface. More »
Hover Zoom Enlarges Thumbnails on Mouse Over in Google Chrome

Chrome: Save yourself from clicking through thumbnails links just to peek at the bigger picture. Hover Zoom automatically enlarges thumbnails to their full size without clicking through. More »
Google Search Result Navigation Adds Shortcut-Based Navigation to Google Search Results

Chrome: If you'd prefer to keep both hands on the keyboard as much as possible, Google Search Result Navigation enables shortcut-based navigation within your Google search results using a simple combination of CTRL + the arrow keys. More »
Zoomy Automatically Enlarges Web Pages to Fit Your Screen

Chrome: Zoomy is a small Chrome extension that automatically enlarges websites to fill the available screen space. Whether you're trying to read small text more comfortably or you're tired of the massive page gutters on your widescreen monitor, Zoomy can help. More »
TabRocket Sends Tabs Between Remote Chrome Sessions

Chrome: TabRocket is a small Chrome extension that allows you to shuttle open tabs between remote Chrome sessions. If you've ever wanted to send a tab to your home computer or your laptop across the room, TabRocket can help. More »
TweetRight Shares Pics, Text, and Links from the Chrome Context Menu

Chrome: If you find yourself frequently cutting and pasting links from your web browser to include in Twitter updates, TweetRight offers easy sharing of pictures, text, and links right from the Chrome's context menu. More »
ChromeVis Adds Customizable Text Magnification to Google Chrome

Chrome: If you're looking to magnify web text while preserving the layout, ChromeVis enlarges the text for easy reading without blowing up the whole page and distorting the layout like traditional magnifying tools. More »
"Explain And Send Screenshots" Adds Screen Capture and Annotation to Google Chrome [Downloads]
Chrome: Hailing from the camp of lite
Split Screen Slices Your Chrome Window into Two Panes [Downloads]
Chrome: Split Screen takes advantage of the expansive view offered by wide-screen monitors and splits the viewing pane into two separate panels for side-by-side browsing.
PanicButton Stashes Multiple Chrome Tabs [Downloads]
Chrome: If you need to stash a bunch of tabs in a hurry—why you need to is your business, we're just here to help—PanicButton will stash and restore your tabs with a single click.
New Tab to Tasks Puts Your Google Tasks in Front of You [Downloads]
Chrome: Having a task list is great, but if you never see the list it doesn't do you a lot of good. New Tab to Tasks takes your Google Task list and puts it right in front of you.
After installing New Tab to Tasks, every time you open a new tab in Google Chrome you'll see your Google Tasks list in place of the regular Chrome New Tab Page. It doesn't change your Google Tasks list it just makes sure you're constantly looking at your task list and keeping your mind on completing your tasks and goals—which is the reason the author of the extension wrote it, to keep himself from forgetting about the tasks he put in Google Tasks because it wasn't open.
New Tab to Tasks is free and works wherever Chrome does. Have a favorite tool or extension for keeping your task list active and in front of you? Let's hear about it in the comments.
Modified Tab Ordering Enables Firefox-like Tab Handling in Google Chrome
Google Chrome: If you've recently moved from Firefox to Chrome, you probably miss the way that Firefox orders tabs. This small Google Chrome extension switches the tab ordering in Chrome to mimic how Firefox handles new tabs.
The default behavior for Chrome is to group tabs together—new tabs open relative their parent tab. If you prefer new tabs to open at the end of the row in the order in which you have opened them, as they do in Firefox, Modified Tab Ordering can make that happen.
In the screenshot above you can see how we opened Chrome, visited Lifehacker.com, then Google, and then returned to the original tab to open a few links from Lifehacker—all the new tabs appeared at the end of the row as they opened instead of appearing, grouped, beside the original Lifehacker tab. It's a small tweak, but if you've got a routine for how you open tabs and read them a little thing like the order they appear in can really throw you off. Note: As several sharp-eyed readers pointed out, as of version 3.6 Firefox has adopted grouped tabs instead of ordered tabs. This extension gives you the old-school-Firefox experience in Chrome for those who prefer ordered tabs over grouped ones.




