If you are like us, you probably spend a large percentage of the day behind a computer screen, working on documents, replying to emails, and browsing online.
Beyond choosing a favourite browser however, chances are you have never really explored all of the add-ons available to make your browsing experience easier.
That’s why we took a look at the 10 best add-ons available for Google’s Chrome browser.
Check out the best add-ons and extensions for Chrome below:
Momentum
Momentum replaces the new tab page with a personal dashboard featuring a to-do list, weather, and inspiration.
“New Tab page gives you a moment of calm and inspires you to be more productive. Set a daily focus, track your to dos, and get inspired with a daily photo and quote. Eliminate distractions and beat procrastination with a reminder of your focus for the day on every new tab load.”
Taco
See all of your tasks from 40+ other services on Chrome’s new tab page. Services include Asana, Basecamp, GitHub, Gmail, OmniFocus, Trello, Zendesk and more.
OneTab
Whenever you find yourself with too many tabs, click the OneTab icon to convert all of your tabs into a list. When you need to access the tabs again, you can either restore them individually or all at once.
This can also result in a decrease of memory usage by over 95%.
VideoStream
Play your own local videos on your Chromecast or Android TV directly from your computer (PC, Mac, Linux).
Google Translate
Highlight or right-click on a section of text and click on Translate icon next to it to translate it to your language. Or, to translate the entire page you’re visiting, click the translate icon on the browser toolbar.
Panic Button
PanicButton makes it easier for you to hide all of your tabs at once just by clicking on a button. They are then saved as bookmarks in a separate folder.
Afterwards, the PanicButton turns green and shows you how many tabs are currently hidden.
Put articles, videos or pretty much anything into Pocket.
Save directly from your browser or from apps like Twitter, Flipboard, Pulse and Zite.
Lastpass
With LastPass, you only need to remember one master password and LastPass takes care of the rest.
It fills your logins for you and instantly syncs from your desktop to your laptop, your computer to your smartphone, your tablet to the Web, so you never struggle to remember another password.
Feedly
Feedly is the world’s most popular RSS and blog reader with more than 15 millions users. It is RSS re-invented.
Lazarus
Never lose anything you type into a web form again!
Lazarus securely auto-saves all forms as you type, so after a crash, server timeout, or whatever, you can go back to the form, right click, “recover form”, and breathe a sigh of relief.
What add-ons would you recommend for Google Chrome? Let us know in the comments below and in our forums.
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Win 10 has not told me im out of RAM memory like win7 used to with crazy browsing