Google Chrome Plugins

Posted in Tools | On 8th October 2009 | 1 Comments

Google Chrome has been about for a while now, It’s now the fourth most used browser in the world with 3.17% of people now using it. (statement correct at time of posting).

Since Chrome has been knocking about for nearly a year, there isn’t a fantastic amount of plugins available, this could be people are getting to grips with the coding of them, or don’t consider 3% of the world market a large enough number to devote their time to.

Anyway we have collected a number of handy plugins for Google Chrome which can certainly save you some time whilst browsing, if you don’t have Google Chrome yet, give it a try: http://www.google.com/chrome

Bookmark Keywords

bookkey

Keyword bookmarking plugin, very handy!

Download

Google Chrome Toolbar

cwdtoo

Web Designers toolbar with Ranks, Indexed pages, Validation etc…

Download

Web Developer Mini

wdmini

Mini developer toolbar for Chrome

Download


ChromeMailer

gchro

Open mailto: email links from Google Chrome in Google Mail account

Download

FlashBlock

fblo

Prevents flash content loading, offers placeholders for you to download and view the blocked content.

Download


Greasemetal

gchro

Works like Greasemonkey for Firefox or Greasekit does for Safari.

Download

AdBlock+

adb

Similar to Adblock Plus in Firefox, basically it hides ads on webpages.

Download

Session Saver

sess

Session manger for managing and saving sessions.

Download

GooglePedia Plugin

goope

Shows wikipedia entry alongside google search results in Chrome.

Download

Nofollow Checker

gchro

Highlights any “no_follow” links on the page.

Download

Chrome Backup and Profile Tool

backup

Allows you to mange, backup and save profiles on Chrome.

Download


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  • Karl Foxley
    October 9, 2009