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    Extension Manager Makes Chrome Add-Ons Less Annoying

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 10/01/2009 - 09:00
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    If you're running the Development ("dev") builds of Google Chrome and have already jumped in with a few extensions, like Xmarks' bookmark syncer, recent builds give you a more convenient way to monitor and remove those add-ons.

    Type chrome://extensions into a new tab, and you'll see something similar to the screen above. Reloading and uninstalling extensions that aren't quite helpful is certainly useful, but the buttons on the right-hand side could be a bit better explained. This is, of course, an early version of a tool stuffed into a development channel release, so we'll expect the look and feel to get a bit more polished in the "stable" channel.

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    SessionSaver Enables Multi-Tab Saving and Loading in Chrome

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 08/20/2009 - 08:05
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    Google Chrome: Want to keep track of what you've got open in Google Chrome? The experimental SessionSaver extension can save and load multi-tab, multi-window sessions and restore them with a few clicks.

    Installing SessionSaver, or any Chrome extension, requires running Chrome's developer version, available using the Channel Changer tool, and adding --enable-extensions to the end of your Chrome launching shortcut, right after the chrome.exe bit. Once that's done, head to the link below and click on the first link to download and install the extension.

    Using it is fairly simple. There's a save-icon-like button installed in Chrome's bottom status bar. Click on it to get load, save, and settings options, where you can save either just one window's tabs, every window's tabs, or load a previous session into your current tabs. Helpful for starting up multi-tab projects or saving your web progress when you're venturing into crash-prone territory.

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    Early Google Chrome Extensions Put Notifiers in Status Bar

    Submitted by admin on Fri, 05/15/2009 - 05:01
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    Early Google Chrome Extensions Put Notifiers in Status Bar
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