Chrome Web Store is packed with so many extensions that it's hard to know which will really make a difference to your everyday browsing. Chrome extensions can do everything, from totally reorganizing your email inbox to filtering out websites with adult content on them.
1. Evernote Web Clipper: Evernote is one of the most robust and accessible note-taking tools you’ll find, and the Evernote Web Clipper extension for Chrome makes saving web page clippings a breeze. The clip art of a web page (including your emails) or highlight text from an article, then send it to Evernote, organize it in one of your notebooks and add a tag for easy finding later on. This is a browser extension that can instantly send any article or website you're looking at over to any notebook in Evernote, so you can reference and mark it up later.
2. Start.me: With Start.me, you can bookmark websites to add them to your personal dashboard, which will open whenever you open a new Chrome tab. Add RSS feeds and widgets (calendar, email, to-do lists, etc.), then organize them however you want. You can embed web pages, photos or videos on the start page, too. Your Start.me dashboard can be shared with the rest of your team so everyone follows the same structure.
3. Save to Pocket: Save to Pocket (formerly known as Read it Later) works much like Evernote Web Clipper, letting you save interesting bits and pieces during your everyday surfing. if you prefer using keyboard shortcuts, you can visit the Options menu to create a custom shortcut. Save to Pocket lets you save web pages, links, images, files and more to a central list, then automatically syncs the results across all your devices. It's a great system for web research.
4.FoxClocks: FoxClocks is a simple idea, brilliantly executed. It shows you the time different countries at the bottom of your browser, saving you the hassle of looking the same information up on Google. That's it. FoxClocks takes account of daylight saving times, so you can be confident you're not going to miss an important meeting or deadline by an hour, and you can see the time in a format of your choice. The time zone database automatically updates so you'll always have the right time. If that looks too cluttered, locations are also accessible by clicking the button beside your browser's address bar.
5.Tab Resize: Tab Resize takes a little getting used to, but if you often have a lot of tabs open that you need to arrange side-by-side, it provides several excellent shortcuts. Since you’ll only resize the tab you’re currently on and those to the right, you can choose which tabs to resize and which ones to leave alone. Choose your tab layout, automatically open several resized tabs with the same web page (like if you want four separate Google search pages) and organize your desktop to work more efficiently.
1. Evernote Web Clipper: Evernote is one of the most robust and accessible note-taking tools you’ll find, and the Evernote Web Clipper extension for Chrome makes saving web page clippings a breeze. The clip art of a web page (including your emails) or highlight text from an article, then send it to Evernote, organize it in one of your notebooks and add a tag for easy finding later on. This is a browser extension that can instantly send any article or website you're looking at over to any notebook in Evernote, so you can reference and mark it up later.
2. Start.me: With Start.me, you can bookmark websites to add them to your personal dashboard, which will open whenever you open a new Chrome tab. Add RSS feeds and widgets (calendar, email, to-do lists, etc.), then organize them however you want. You can embed web pages, photos or videos on the start page, too. Your Start.me dashboard can be shared with the rest of your team so everyone follows the same structure.
3. Save to Pocket: Save to Pocket (formerly known as Read it Later) works much like Evernote Web Clipper, letting you save interesting bits and pieces during your everyday surfing. if you prefer using keyboard shortcuts, you can visit the Options menu to create a custom shortcut. Save to Pocket lets you save web pages, links, images, files and more to a central list, then automatically syncs the results across all your devices. It's a great system for web research.
4.FoxClocks: FoxClocks is a simple idea, brilliantly executed. It shows you the time different countries at the bottom of your browser, saving you the hassle of looking the same information up on Google. That's it. FoxClocks takes account of daylight saving times, so you can be confident you're not going to miss an important meeting or deadline by an hour, and you can see the time in a format of your choice. The time zone database automatically updates so you'll always have the right time. If that looks too cluttered, locations are also accessible by clicking the button beside your browser's address bar.
5.Tab Resize: Tab Resize takes a little getting used to, but if you often have a lot of tabs open that you need to arrange side-by-side, it provides several excellent shortcuts. Since you’ll only resize the tab you’re currently on and those to the right, you can choose which tabs to resize and which ones to leave alone. Choose your tab layout, automatically open several resized tabs with the same web page (like if you want four separate Google search pages) and organize your desktop to work more efficiently.
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