March 16, 2010 | In: Personal, Web, Work

My favorite Chromium Extensions…

Chromium Project…so far anyways. Having been running Chromium for a while now, I have really grown quite fond of this browser and the speed at which the web comes so readily available to me.  One thing that they definitely got right is the library of extensions, which is rapidly catching up with the Add-On library that Firefox (that still leads by a mile though). And no matter how many of you out there want to sell me the speed of Opera (on a complete that side-note), ‘Opera just don’t got it’. That whole floating widget thing just never caught on with me. But maybe I am just a creature of habbit. And my habit has always been against Opera. Enough about them, as I am not here to write about them. My focus are the Extensions I use. Before I do though, a word of appreciation when it comes to Chromium as such. Setting aside speed and slick integration into my Ubuntu Karmic Koala OS. There is one thing that Chrome actually took from IE, I am almost surprised to say this, but the fact that the Extensions in no way are adding any toolbars to the most important part of the browser really goes to show that even MicroS with IE got at least one right. Nor are there any Menus that are impeding visually, oh let’s not forget about the ‘New Incognito Window’ function either, allowing you to surf the web cache-less. Very awesome during a website launch. On to my favorite extensions in no particular order of appreciation…

Chrome SEO by Sean Bannister

“The Google Chrome SEO Extension. Make your SEO tasks easier with Chrome SEO Tools, includes ‘all’ the stats and data you need.” These are their own words. I like using it to write down initial numbers, then showing off new ones at a later stage. In general a great tool to evaluate SEO efficiency (Or the lack there off when in a pitch).

Webpage Screenshot by Amina

I remember way back when I was at a web shop that shall remain unnamed (but not unlinked off course) there was a brilliant colleague of mine (again unnamed and this time unlinked) that had this awesome tool that would allow him to send any URL into it, and on the other end, lo and behold, a jpeg (maybe a PDF I don’t quite remember)  would come out, and not only of what was visible in the crummy browser window, no the entire page. Head to footer. Well this tool does the same, great when doing a round of QA any type of HTML and CSS.

Pendule by Christian Frey

Is there any developer can really make their way around without the Web Developer tool bar extending so many Firefox Browsers out there? I would think not. And the amount of times that I have tried convincing a colleague about the speed advantage of Chromium, but being told that the web developer tool bar is missing. Well the Pendule extension holds most of the tools I appreciated so greatly from the Web Developer Toolbar.

Firebug Lite by andrei.pervychine

Continuing down the same line, many developers can not do without Firebug either. Though I have never really needed it, as I am a CharlesProxy kind of guy. But just to stuff you on that one two, there is a Firebug for Chromium as well. As a matter of fact there are two separate developers working on an adaptation (maybe time to join forces guys)?

My Shortcuts by Thomas Hunsaker

Though I am still not convinced of the whole cloud hype (now that even Balmer swears to it, something fishy must be going on) I have been using GoogleDocs for a while now, just for it’s portability. Being able to move docs from one workplace to the other without any machine, being able to collaborate on docs etc really speaks for itself. This extensions just ads customizable dropdown of shortcuts to my favorite apps in the google cloud.

Chromed Bird by cezarsa

By far my favorite Twitter client for Chromium. Simple slick, and it does the job, enough said about that. Few words for the extension I have probably been the most faithful to.

goo.gl URL Shortener by giakomino

Why did I choose this URL shortner over the others you ask, well because it was there. And it, like the extension above, does the job. The Options I just started exploring a few days ago, so I will leave it at that.

On a closing note there is one essential extension that I am still looking for. I am looking for a proper delicious implementation. There are, obviously heaps and loads of those that claim they can please me. But so far no good. Yahoo’s own Firefox extension is still the one to measure by, but for Chromium there just isn’t one yet. If you know of any, let me know, also any other extensions you think I should use, please feel free to share…

 

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