Yes, the developer’s version of Chrome has extensions for some time now but the latest stable release now includes not only support for extensions but also new HTML and Javascript APIs.
The Google Code Blog today announced that Extensions would now be available far and wide. If you want to learn more about extensions for Chrome, follow this link.
Don’t know what Chrome is all about? Well it is, IMHO, the fastest and best browser on the market today. You owe it to yourself today to check this great web browser out.
Here is a list of my favorite extensions (in no particular order):
- Bookmark all tabs – Bookmark all tabs using quick keyboard shortcut: ctrl + shift + d
- ChromeMUSE – Multi-URL Shortener/Expander – Shorten and expand URLs with different shortening service providers. Probably my most used extension these days
- Chromium Delicious Plugin – Extension to work with delicious.com
- Google Tasks – A simple Google Task extension for Chrome.
- Google Voice (by Google) – Notifies you of new messages and gives you quick access to calling and free SMS via Google Voice
- iMacros for Chrome – Automate your web browser. Record and replay repetitious work
- Kuber PageRank Checker – This SEO tool shows the pagerank of webpages beside the address box. Click the icon Alexa rank shows as well as WHOIS link.
- Lorem Ipsum Generator – Creates random dummy text
- MeasureIt! – Draw out a ruler that will help you get the pixel width and height of any elements on a webpage.
- Nofollow Checker – Simple nofollow highlighter. Great way to easily see if links on a page use nofollow or not.
- Pendule – Extended developer tools for Chrome.
- QR-Code Tag Extension – Display a QR-Code tag for the current URL in the brower. QR-code is a very convenient way to quickly jump to a certain page with for instance mobile devices
- RSS Subscription Extension (by Google) – Adds one-click subscription to your toolbar.
- Speed Tracer (by Google) – Get insight into the performance of your web applications.
- Window Resizer – Resize browser window to emulate various screen resolutions
What are your favorite extensions for Chrome? Use the comments below to sound off..