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Send the current page's link or all open tabs to the Microsoft Edge browser, or set optional rules for opening with a left-click. You can send HTML links to Microsoft's Edge browser with a single click. The extension includes a browser action button that, when activated, sends the URL from the active tab to the Edge browser. Optionally, you can instruct the extension to close the tab once the URL transfer is complete. It's important to note that, like similar extensions, this one requires a native component (macOS, Windows, and Linux) for communication with the external browser. Additionally, the extension enhances your productivity by adding a context menu option for links, allowing you to send them to the Edge browser with a simple right-click. To configure the extension to your needs, head to the options page and specify which hostnames should open in the Edge browser. Since the extension use a native component, it can initiate a new instance if it detects no open Edge windows. This component has a built-in tool to help you locate the Edge executable. The extension provides several context menu items within the browser action button, enabling you to send all tabs within the current window or across all windows to the Edge browser. Also, it has two context menu items for link and text selection. It will extract links from selection area and open links in the Edge browser. --- Legal Disclaimer Please be aware that 'Edge' is a registered trademark of Microsoft Inc. in the United States and other countries. This extension is an independent project and is not affiliated with the Edge team or Microsoft Inc. in any way.
Extentie - extension manager
A simple and elegant Chrome extension manager allows you manage your extensions in a popup window. Extentie is a simple and beautiful tool that allows you to toggle and manage Chrome extensions in a popup. Latest update: - Now you can create your own groups to manage your extensions - Revamped from ground up, added more features
External Application Launcher
Run any external application with custom arguments from the browser toolbar or context menu to send links, text and more The "External Application Launcher" extension enables you to define a toolbar button or several context menu items to execute external executables right from your browser. It extracts arguments from the current web page and passes them as command-line arguments of your choice to the external application. Use Cases: - You can send the current page to another browser - You can send selected text to a text editor - You can open your external email client and send selected text to it - You send download links to an external download manager! - You can directly send image URLs to a photo editor of your choice - You can browse links with specified patterns with an external application Notes: 1. A minimal native client is required for this extension to execute native commands. The native client uses the official NodeJS executable. 2. The native client is only available for Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. Installtion Video tutorial: Windows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18jAqTXBiZA Linux and Mac: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bB4Bj_APg4g
Ultra Button
A button for everything. You can now access most of chrome features in one Ultra Button. Functions Including: Bookmarks, Extensions, Downloads, History and Tabs. Mouse Middle Button Behaviors Bookmarks: Open bookmark in background Extensions: Remove extension Downloads: Remove download record History: Open history in background Tabs: Close tab or window ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The icons in this extension were downloaded from Noun Project. https://thenounproject.com/ v 0.9.0 add download notification You can enable it in the options v 0.4.1 add session control You can now restore closed tab or windows
Open in IE
Send HTML links and webpages directly to the Internet Explorer browser without copy and paste! This extension simplifies transferring links from your web browser to Microsoft's Internet Explorer. It offers four distinct methods for link transfer: 1) Right-click on a link and select "Send to IE." 2) Use the browser action button to send the current page to IE. 3) Customize a left-click action with a modifier key to send the link to IE. 4) Set up specific hostnames to be sent to IE with a left-click (no modifier is required). Furthermore, this extension uses managed storage, enabling a domain administrator to configure all network-connected computers to open a particular website in Microsoft's Internet Explorer, eliminating the need for individual machine modifications. Please note that this extension employs a native client to execute OS-level commands. The native client is written in JavaScript and relies on official NodeJS as its compiler. It is mandatory to have this native client on your system to establish communication with Microsoft's Internet Explorer. However, please be aware that this native client is currently incompatible with Chrome OS. --- Legal Information IE is a registered trademark of Microsoft Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. This extension is an independent project and is not affiliated with the IE development team or Microsoft Inc. Log: Version 0.3.0: The extension has been updated to manifest v3.