Visual Google Chrome Extensions Manager Manages Extensions and Creates Profile Backups

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Monday, 17th Aug 2009 | Share


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A few weeks back we had introduced you to a command line Google Chrome extensions manager, 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 Extension manager that has a graphical user interface, the application has several features, we look at them in detail below.

Enable/Disable extension and user scripts support

chrome_extensions_manager

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

Manage Installed Extensions

manage_google_chrome_extensions

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.

Toolstrip Sorting/Positioning

By default Google Chrome displays extensions as they are installed in the toolstrip, this function allows you to easily rearrange the ordering.

change_toolstrip_positioning 

Backup and Restore Google Chrome Profiles

backup_google_chrome_profile

The extensions manager also has an option to and restore your Google chrome profile, this is definitely a very useful feature in it.

This application is also compatible with Chromium.

Download Google Chrome Extension Manager



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