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Uses the chrome.history.Api to give you graphs on your browsing usage. Clear data visualization and information on productivity in your browser base on your history.
Tab Group Keeper
With TabGroupKeeper, you can easily manage your Chrome tab groups. Once you create a tab group, it is automatically and regularly saved, so if you create a tab group for each project, you can automatically save/manage them! ◆ Features - Manage currently open tabs/groups - Save any tab from the currently open tabs - Manage saved tabs/groups - Re-open saved tabs/groups - Automatically saves tab groups (specified in 1-minute increments) - Number of generations of tab groups to be saved can be specified ◆ Improvement request/Question If you have any questions, improvement requests or problems, we would be happy to hear about them in the comments section of this extension.
Smart Web History
Uses the chrome.history API to display in a popup the user's most visited pages. Smart Web History is a small extension to get better and faster access to the browser history. It shows you all the domains you have visited, sorted per domain. In a second table you see all the pages/urls (or deep links) for the selected domain. So if you for example select the Youtube-domain, it shows you all the videos you have seen. Smart Web History is available as Chrome and Edge extension. The standard history function of chromium browsers saves all visits with 10 information fields per visit over a maximum period of 3 months. This app only saves the last visit with 4 information fields: the domain, title, url and date of the last visit. The resulting smaller database makes it possible to save urls over a much longer period of time (no limit). All the information is saved locally in the browser and can be exchanged with local data files (json-format). Features - Improved web browser history with the urls sorted per domain. - No restriction to the standard 3-month history, as visited domains/urls are saved in the browser. - Fast find your domain or url with the Quick Search tool. - Or find your url with the date picker. - Favicons for all domains (if available) for quick recognition. - Option to provide favorite domains (e.g. Wikipedia, Youtube) that will show up as icon in the toolbar. - Option to provide specific domains that will be hidden. - Export function: urls can be saved to a (json) file. - Import function: urls can be imported from a (json) file. - Keyboard support to navigate through the domains/pages or to select a url. - Free and open source software. - No ads, banners, popups or cookies.
Site Visits
Shows you if you have previously visited the URL in the current tab. Displays the number of previous visits on the action icon, and… Shows you if you have previously visited the URL in the current tab. Displays the number of previous visits on the action icon, and displays the dates of 50 last visits when clicking the icon. If you sometimes visit a website, and you're not sure if you've previously visited it, but want to know, then this is the extension for you. It works by querying the browser's built-in history API - which means that if you have cleared your browsing history, it will not appear in this extension either. I plan to also add a search option, but otherwise the extension is meant to remain simple and minimal.
Language Comparer for Wikipedia
Compare amount of information across the languages of a Wikipedia article. This extension quickly and easily shows how large an article is for every language that it is written in. This allows users to efficiently see if it is worth looking at an article in a different language (using Google Translate, probably). Also, it is fun to see articles that have have been written about extensively in languages that you might not have expected. How to use the extension: 1. Open the extension while looking at a Wikipedia article. 2. Click on the languages that interest you.