Five Must-Have Chrome Extensions

by Lisa Hoover - Mar. 22, 2010Comments (11)

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Google Chrome is quickly becoming the preferred browser choice for the FOSS community but, like many open source projects we love, the real fun starts when we can tweak something into suiting our exact needs. There are loads of extensions available for Chrome these days -- some open source, some not. Let's take a look at a few of our favorites.

Lazarus: Form Recovery - Ever start to fill out a long web-form only to have it time out before you're finished? This extension autosaves everything you type in online text boxes for speedy recovery if the site times out or your browser crashes. Download this little gem, let in run in the background. Simply click the Lazarus icon the next time your text accidentally vanishes, choose the correct text from the drop-down menu, and the text will reappear instantly.


Lazarus: Form Recovery - Google Chrome extension gallery

Chromed Bird - This Chrome extension for Twitter allows users to see all Tweets in a unified timeline, preview URLs before clicking them, and create sort URLs on the fly. Compose, reply, retweet, and more, without ever leaving Chrome or opening a new browser window. You can even track read and unread Tweets, and get a notification whenever a new Tweet arrives.


Chromed Bird - Google Chrome extension gallery

Xmarks - This amazing tool for bookmark synchronization already made the cut as one of our most beloved Firefox extensions, now it's available for Chrome, too. It keeps all your bookmarks and passwords updated across all the computers, mobile devices, apps, and browsers you use daily. Give this extension a try and you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.


Xmarks Bookmarks Sync - Google Chrome extension gallery

Fastest Chrome - Like it's brother Fastest Firefox, this extension takes browsing to the next level. It displays relevant results in a search from shopping outlets like Amazon, instantly looks up definitions of highlighted words, and adds related articles from Wikipedia. Fastest chrome automatically stitches multiple web pages together in one long form so you don't have to constantly click "next" while reading a long article on the Web, and turns text URLs into links on the fly.


FastestChrome - Browse Faster - Google Chrome extension gallery

Webpage Screenshot - If you spend a lot of time getting screenshots on the Web, this extension makes quick work of the job. Capture a PNG image of any Web page in a single click, including long pages you'd normally have to scroll to capture. Screengrabs can be full-size, or you can resize to your liking.


Webpage Screenshot - Google Chrome extension gallery

While these are some of our favorite extensions for Chrome, we encourage you to poke around the gallery for yourself and see what other goodies you can unearth. If you can't find exactly what you're looking for, check out Google developer Matt Cutts' tutorial on how to write a Chrome extension in three easy steps.



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11 Comments
 

this is very nice.


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Bird I've been using for a bit now, but the WebPage Screenshot definitely catches my interest... thought it seems minor, its truly annoying to have to pull together multiple screenshots to do a demonstration for a client in some instances. Kewl example - thanks! Jess @ www.fimedia.ca


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I have made the first experiences with the Google Chrome. Whats for a speed! Long time I have not like to change from Internet Explorer, because the Firefox I have as a alternat Browser. But - Now! Of Course Chrome.


I will try now the extensions.


Mike


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Does SEO Quake for Chrome automatically display all data for all Google search results?


Among a few other pesky FireFox bugs (H1 font distortion being the most common) is the fact that I always have to click the PR and other stat links in SEO Quake for every search result. When I first installed SEO Quake about a year ago, the data would appear automatically... or after reloading the page.


I'd use Chrome, even if only for SEO Quake research, if it auto-loads all data.


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I have made the first experiences with the Google Chrome. What’s for a speed! Long time I have not liked to change from Internet Explorer, because the Firefox I have as an alternate Browser. But - Now! Of Course Chrome.

vietnam dong


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I have used google chrome multiple times however keep resorting to firefox.. I dont know whty but i'm not alone.


SMS Marketing


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I am using SEO Quake 2.6.6 with Firefox 3.6.9. My primary use of SEO Quake is for my site http://this1that1whatever.com/. Chrome performance is astounding (I'm using Chrome 3 without any compelling reason to upgrade to the latest Chrome version). I remain with Firefox due to familiarity with using Firebug and other development extensions.


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At the moment I'm using Firefox, mainly because of some plugins. But your article convinced me, I will give Chrome a try.


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Here's my top 5 -

* ChromeRIL : Read it later plugin

* Feauture nº 4 on your list

* WOT: web of trust (enhanced siteadvisor)

* Lazarus: Form text Recovery

* Xmarks to sync between different browsers and pcs


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I always thought that the "sticky notes" was a great extension. If you had to pick just one extension what would it be?


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Some of those plug-ins will be extremely useful with the way I like to work. I occasionally need to do screenshots of websites like http://www.soundandvision.co.uk which contain large lists of products to demonstrate a range of available systems. This will make it much easier for both shopping and using the web in general.


The twitter plugin also looks incredibly useful!


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