Visual Google Chrome Extensions Manager Manages Extensions and Creates Profile Backups
Posted By Keith Dsouza On August 17, 2009 @ 5:48 pm In Featured Articles | No Comments
A few weeks back we had introduced you to a command line Google Chrome extensions manager [1], however not many of you would be comfortable with using a command line tool.
For those who don’t like using command line tools, here is some good news, we came across another Google Chrome [2] Extension manager that has a graphical user interface, the application has several features, we look at them in detail below.

Once you run the application you can control whether Chrome should enable extensions and user scripts.

You can also manage all installed extensions and disable or enable them from the application itself. You can also delete the extensions using this tool.
By default Google Chrome displays extensions as they are installed in the toolstrip, this function allows you to easily rearrange the ordering.

The extensions manager also has an option to backup [3] and restore your Google chrome profile, this is definitely a very useful feature in it.
This application is also compatible with Chromium.
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[1] Google Chrome extensions manager: http://techie-buzz.com/featured/google-chrome-extensions-manager.html
[2] Google Chrome: http://techie-buzz.com/tag/google-chrome
[3] backup: http://techie-buzz.com/tag/backup
[4] Download Google Chrome Extension Manager: http://www.chromeplugins.org/google/chrome-tools/tool-chrome-extensionmanager-8055.html
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