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Export Chrome History in Excel-readable CSV, JSON or HTML formats. Use custom date ranges and customize the output fields. HistoryOut gives you full control over your history exports, allowing you to select custom date ranges instead of being limited to only "last 24h", "last 7 days" or "last month." Whether you need history from a specific day, specific week or month. In addition, HistoryOut lets you fine-tune the level of detail in your exports, giving you control over what information is included. Your export settings are saved between sessions, so you don’t have to reconfigure them every time. HistoryOut lets you export exactly what you need—nothing more, nothing less.⠀⠀ HistoryOut runs entirely within your browser, meaning no data is sent or stored on external servers. There’s no backend, no tracking, and no third-party access. Everything stays on your device.⠀⠀ 📂 Export in CSV, JSON, or HTML – With Fully customisable Detail Levels⠀⠀ Whether you need a full breakdown with URLs, titles, and timestamps or just a simple list of visited sites, you decide. Your export settings are saved between sessions, so you don’t have to reconfigure them every time. HistoryOut lets you export browsing history in multiple formats, so you can choose the one that best fits your needs:⠀⠀ ✔️ CSV – Easily open and analyse history in Excel or Google Sheets 📊⠀ ✔️ JSON – Ideal for developers or structured data processing 🛠️⠀⠀ ✔️ HTML – Save and browse your history like a webpage 🔍⠀⠀ ✔️ A Modern UI That Feels Familiar⠀⠀ Built with Google’s Material UI (MUI) components, HistoryOut provides a smooth, intuitive interface that feels like a natural extension of Chrome.⠀⠀ 📌 Eliminate Bookmark Anxiety. Stop saving every page "just in case." Instead of cluttering your bookmarks bar, quickly export your full history and search through it later when needed.⠀⠀⠀ 📌 Useful for Task Management & Documentation. Keep a record of research sessions, project work, or time tracking — all stored locally in formats you control. Whether you're a student, researcher, or professional, having access to your past activity helps you stay organised.⠀⠀ ✔️ Custom date range selection – Export exactly what you need⠀⠀ ✔️ Adjustable detail levels – Choose how much info to include⠀⠀ ✔️ Material UI design – A smooth, familiar user experience⠀⠀ ✔️ No backend, no tracking – Your data stays with you⠀⠀ ✔️ Lightweight & fast – Get your history in seconds⠀⠀ ✔️ Multiple export formats – Excel-readable CSV, JSON, and HTML support⠀⠀ ✔️ Saved settings – No need to reconfigure export preferences every time⠀⠀ Take control of your browsing history—privately, securely, and with flexibility. Try HistoryOut today! 🚀⠀⠀ More details in the HistoryOut website: https://historyout.site. v1.0.1: • Clearer indication of Excel compatibility for CSV exports • Smarter alerts that only appear when relevant • Refreshed visual design for better consistency
Quick Chrome History Export
Export your Chrome browsing history to CSV, JSON, or XLSX. Fast, private, and processed entirely on your device. Quick Chrome History Export saves your Chrome browsing history as a CSV, JSON, or XLSX file in a couple of clicks. Useful for archiving research, keeping a personal backup, or analyzing how you spend time online. • Three export formats: CSV for spreadsheets, JSON for data interchange, XLSX for Excel. • Time range selection: a day, a week, a month, or everything Chrome has stored. • One-click download from the toolbar icon — no setup, no account. • Local-only processing: your data never leaves your device. 1. Click the extension icon in the Chrome toolbar. 2. Pick how far back to go: a day, a week, a month, or all time. 3. Click "Download as CSV", "Download as JSON", or "Download as XLSX" — the file is saved to your computer immediately. The extension reads your browsing data through Chrome's built-in history API and writes the file locally in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server, and no account is required. Who it's for • Researchers and students archiving the sources they've visited. • Professionals who need a record of online activity for reporting or billing. • Anyone who wants to save their browsing data before clearing it. Q: Is there a limit on how much data I can export? A: No. You can export any range that Chrome has stored, up to all available records. Q: Does it work on other Chromium-based browsers? A: It targets Chrome, but generally works on Chromium-based browsers that support the standard history API. Q: Where does my data go? A: Nowhere. All processing happens locally; the extension makes no network requests carrying your browsing data.
Browser History Plus
Browser History Plus replaces the default browser history and offers additional controls to manage and browse history with ease. Browser History Plus is designed to improve the way users browse and manage their browsing history. It replaces the default browser history and offers additional controls to manage and browse history with ease. The extension is designed to cater to users who have a lot of browsing history and find it difficult to navigate through it. Our extension offers a calendar view that allows users to see their browsing history in a more intuitive way. Users can select a date and view all the websites they visited during that day. The calendar view is a great way to quickly navigate through history and find the websites you visited on a specific day. Browser History Plus also offers a section to clean cache, history, downloads, cookies, and other Chrome browsing data. Users can quickly delete their browsing data without having to navigate through different menus and options. The section also offers customizable cleaning options, allowing users to delete only the data they want. The extension also offers an advanced search feature that allows users to search their browsing history using keywords. Users can search for a specific website or a keyword and quickly find relevant results. The search feature makes it easy to find websites that you visited a long time ago. Browser History Plus is a comprehensive tool that offers more control and customization options to manage and browse your browsing history. With its calendar view, advanced search, cleaning options, and categorization features, the extension makes it easy to navigate through your browsing history and find the websites you visited a long time ago. There are several reasons why users should occasionally clean cache, history, downloads, cookies, and other Chrome browsing data: 1. Free up disk space: As you browse the internet, your browser stores various types of data such as cache files, cookies, and browsing history. Over time, these files can accumulate and take up a significant amount of disk space on your computer. By cleaning these files, you can free up space on your hard drive, which can help improve your computer's performance. 2. Protect privacy: When you browse the internet, your browser stores information about the websites you visit, your search history, and other data. If you share your computer with others or use a public computer, this information can be accessed by others. By regularly cleaning your browsing data, you can protect your privacy and prevent others from accessing your sensitive information. 3. Fix website issues: Sometimes, website issues can occur due to cached data or other browsing data stored in your browser. By clearing your cache and other browsing data, you can fix issues such as pages not loading correctly or broken links. 4. Improve browser performance: Over time, your browser can become slower due to the accumulation of browsing data. By clearing your cache and other browsing data, you can improve your browser's performance and speed up page loading times. 5. Remove malware: Malware can sometimes be stored in your browser's cache or other browsing data. By cleaning these files, you can remove any potential malware from your computer and protect yourself from security threats. In summary, cleaning cache, history, downloads, cookies, and other Chrome browsing data can help free up disk space, protect privacy, fix website issues, improve browser performance, and remove potential malware. It's a good idea to regularly clean your browsing data to keep your computer running smoothly and protect your sensitive information.
Bookmark Manager per Domain and Page
A Bookmark Manager to list all bookmarks for the domain or page of the current URL as hyperlinks. This Bookmark Manager is special, it displays only bookmarks belonging to the current domain. ie. https://gist.github.com or https://docs.github.com/en will be displayed if you have it as a bookmark and navigate to https://www.github.com Open any URLs from Domains that you have saved within *.domain.com* We will show you only the ones from that domain. The extension does not work across domains from the same brand, such as pinterest.de or pinterest.at, etc. we might add this functionality in a near future update if there is demand. So if you are looking for that best next app to open pages in a new tab, while simply organizing your url in this awesome quick software, with our bookmark manager you will not need more bookmarking apps on your sidebar, forget all the other addons. Save webpages that you find popular, then navigate there with speed, have a look at your bookmarklet and use our free extension to view your custom starred urls, search through them with ease. Updates / Change log: 22.06.2024 / V 1.0.7 - Responsive pop-up added, Extension Icons added, fixed folder view, deleting and editing the URL 25.05.2024 / V 1.0.6 - Updated Manifest to v3 19.07.2021 / V 1.0.5 - Removed "Storage" permission, not needed. 22.12.2020 / V 1.0.4 - Added FOLDER view buttons 14.12.2020 / V 1.0.3 - We added DELETE and EDIT buttons
TabShow | Point at Tabs in a Side Panel to See Full Pages Without Switching
Vertical tabs with site icons and titles. Move your mouse over tabs to see a full page preview without switching. Click to switch. Move your mouse over any tab in the vertical list within the side panel - that tab becomes the preview tab. You’ll instantly see the real, live page in your main browser window - not a small website icon, but a full page preview. Either click to switch to the new tab or move your mouse away to snap back to the original tab. TabShow is a one-purpose extension that helps tab hoarders stay organized and focused, whether you have ADHD or just too many tabs. 1️⃣ Open the side panel by clicking TabShow icon or via keyboard shortcut. You can open it either by clicking the TabShow icon in your browser’s top bar or by using the shortcut Shift + Ctrl + X on Windows (Shift + Cmd + X on Mac), which you can customize anytime at chrome://extensions/shortcuts. 2️⃣ See your tabs in a clear vertical list with website icons and titles. Once opened, the side panel shows all your open tabs in a vertical layout with website icons and titles. The current tab - the one you’re viewing - is highlighted in your primary color both in the list and at the top of the panel. 3️⃣ Hover any tab in a side panel to see full-page preview. Move your mouse over any tab in the list - that tab becomes the preview tab, changing to secondary color so it’s easy to tell apart. You’ll instantly see the real, live page in your main browser window - not a small website icon, but a full-page preview. 4️⃣ Move mouse away and return to the current or click to switch to a new tab. You can either move your mouse away from the side panel (or close it) to snap back to your current tab, or click a tab in the vertical list to switch for real — the preview will then become your new current tab. TabShow operates entirely on your local machine. It does not have a backend and does not collect, save, or transmit any of your browsing data. The extension only requests the minimal permissions required for its core functionality of managing tabs in the side panel. Crucially, it does not request host permissions, meaning it cannot access or read the content of any websites you visit, ensuring your browsing activity remains private. --1.0.0🍾-- -- Added a hover delay control with a loading hint and placed it in the Settings panel, so you can increase the delay to avoid accidental previews when you brush past the sidebar and find the option quickly. Thanks @rickgordon for this idea in the Feature Suggestion Board at https://narsheek.featurebase.app/ 🙏! -- Added a new “Try Settings” button and replaced “Tell a Friend” with “Rate Extension,” linking directly to the review page. --0.9.1-- -- Updated extension icon for better visibility and clarity. -- Updated Chrome Web Store listing page. --0.9.0-- -- 💣💣 Settings Panel: Added a settings panel where you can switch between different color themes. Access it through the settings icon in the top-right corner of the side panel (Thanks Ausra 🙏). -- Default Color Update: Updated the default color scheme to "Charcoal Violet + Amber" for a more natural and professional appearance. -- Tell a Friend Button: Added a convenient "Tell a Friend 😊" button that copies the Chrome Web Store link. Please test it out by telling a friend about Tab.Show! 🙏 -- Fixed an issue where the tab list wasn't updating to show the correct favicons and page titles when you navigated to new webpages - now it always displays the current, accurate information for each tab. --0.8.1-- -- Yet Another Name Change! Extension is now called TabShow (yes, again!) because it's catchier and I actually managed to snag the tab.show domain - turns out .show is a real top-level domain! 🎉 -- Feature Request Button: Added a convenient Suggest a Feature link in the bottom-right corner to easily share your ideas and feedback. -- Better Tab Information: Hover over any tab in the list to see the full website address in a helpful tooltip. --0.8.0-- -- Tab Groups Redesigned: Tab groups now look and work exactly like they do in your browser's tab bar, with proper nesting, colors, and expand/collapse functionality (Thanks Paulius 🙏). -- Enhanced User Interface: Tab items now show a pointer cursor when you hover over them, making it clearer that they're clickable (Thanks Dmitry 🙏). -- Smoother Hover Experience: Fixed issues with rapid hovering that could cause tabs to switch unexpectedly, making the preview feature more reliable. --0.7.1-- -- Renamed extension from Narsheek to TabGlance - a more catchy name that clearly communicates the core functionality. -- Drastically improved tab list performance - now works smoothly even with 200+ tabs open. --0.7.0-- -- Smarter Previews: TabGlance now intelligently distinguishes between hover-previews and manual tab switches, making the original tab logic more robust and reliable. -- Significant performance upgrades to make tab loading and list rendering even faster. -- Added a "What's New" page to keep you informed about the latest updates after every release. -- A new Welcome Page for first-time users to help them get started with the core features and shortcuts. --0.6.0-- -- Close Tabs Directly: You can now close tabs directly from the side panel list, streamlining your workflow. -- Default Keyboard Shortcut: The side panel can now be toggled with Command+Shift+X (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+X (Windows). -- Tab Group Display: Your existing tab groups are now visually represented in the side panel for better organization. -- Resolved several minor bugs related to edge cases in tab management. --0.5.0-- -- Initial Release: Welcome to TabGlance! The core hover-to-preview functionality is here to change the way you manage tabs.