Oct 16, 2019 Aerys - Tab Manager offered by Peiyu Luo (111). Close tabs with 1-click. Drag and drop to change order. Show recently closed tabs. Reopen recently closed tabs Your can open the extension with a keyboard shortcut: Windows – Control + Shift + K Mac – Command + Shift + K -Setting in Options-Disable show number of tabs on icon.
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Chrome is a fabulous browser – fast, well designed and packed with essential features – but that's just the start. Chrome's real strength is in the huge library of add-ons that give it endless new functions and abilities.In fact, the 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.That's why we've put together this list of 10 of the best Chrome extensions around.
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These are the ones we've installed in our own browsers. Give them a try and transform your online experience.(Image credit: LastPass) 1.Keep your passwords in one place and log into accounts automaticallyIt's no secret that using secure passwords everywhere is a vital part of staying safe online, but when something like gLR6@z!kklEc is so difficult to remember, it's tempting to use 123456 everywhere instead.solves the problem by creating a different strong password for every site, storing it locally in an encrypted vault, and automatically filling web forms and logins as required. You just need to remember a single master password, and LastPass takes care of almost everything else on its own.Unlike some password managers, there's no need to add all your usernames and passwords to a database before you can use it (unless you want to).
Just install the extension, and whenever you log into an online account, it will ask whether to save it. It's wonderfully convenient.(Image credit: Evernote) 2.Clip web pages, chunks of text or bookmarks and read them laterIf you're researching a project, or just find yourself getting distracted by interesting articles while you're trying to work, is fantastic.When you find something you want to read, click the elephant icon and Evernote will let you save the entire article, a simplified version of it (with no pictures or formatting), an entire page, a screenshot, or just a bookmark.You can choose which notebook it should be clipped to, and add tags and notes if you like, though this is optional. If you're in a hurry, you can clip something with just two clicks. By default, Evernote Web Clipper selects your last used settings when saving a new clip.Evernote Web Clipper also integrates into the context menu, letting you clip a page, screenshot or bookmark by right-clicking a page, and there are customizable keyboard shortcuts too.When you have some time on your hands, log into your account on Evernote.com or using the web app and everything you've clipped will be there, ready to read.(Image credit: Pocket) 3.Not into Evernote?
Pocket is a great alternative and suggests extra content(formerly known as Read it Later) works much like Evernote Web Clipper, letting you save interesting bits and pieces during your everyday surfing.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. Whether you're adding pages or links on your phone, tablet or desktop, they're immediately available for browsing on any of the others.When you save something to Pocket, the extension suggests other content that might take your fancy. If that's not enough, users in the US can also see trending Pocket topics using the extension.(Image credit: FoxClocks) 4.Get a fully customizable world clock in your browser's status baris 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.Pick a timezone or search for a city to add it to Chrome's status bar. If that looks too cluttered, locations are also accessible by clicking the button beside your browser's address bar.(Image credit: suspensionlabs) 5.Suspend tabs that aren't in use to free up RAM and boost performanceChrome is a notorious memory hog, and with multiple tabs open, it can make even generously equipped PCs grind to a standstill.
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