Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Top 8 Google Chrome apps for everyone

Google Chrome is the most popular browser among net surfers today. The minimalist and easily navigable user interface makes surfing a breeze for novices. On the other hand, net-savvy users find its lightning speed and powerful multi-tabbing without frequent crashes quite appealing. We have rounded up a few apps to further enhance your Chrome productivity. Contact Google Chrome support service for help with installing, configuring and managing these apps or for other issues with Chrome.

1. StayFocusd

StayFocusd helps improve productivity during work/study hours by limiting the amount of time you spend on specific websites of your choice. Users can choose when to block certain websites and for how long. Once blocking has been activated, you cannot undo the same on the same computer. There are also other apps available at the Chrome WebStore for similar purposes.

2. Evernote Web

Evernote is a lot like Microsoft OneNote, only more handy, as you can access everything stored on your Evernote account on any device you use. This includes audio clips, documents, web-clips, to-do’s etc. All information can be organized into notebooks and shared with other Evernote users. This is an award-winning app and a must-have, if you are a heavy internet user.

3. TweetDeck

TweetDeck compiles data across several popular social networking sites including Twitter, Facebook and Foursquare and lets you post, share and operate all your accounts on a single platform.
Installation of too much apps like TweetDeck crashes the browser. If you’re facing such a problem then have technicians’ help to fix Google Chrome Issues.

4. HuffingtonPost NewsGlide

HuffingtonPost NewsGlide is the official Google Chrome extension from HuffingtonPost, a digital media enterprise. The app lets you comment, share and quick-read articles from Huffington Post on Chrome platform.

5. Weather Underground

Weather Underground provides reliable, up-to-date weather forecast data across worldwide locations from wunderground.com. The app combines weather data with high-resolution photographs for a visually appealing experience.

6. SlideRocket

A powerful alternative to Microsoft PowerPoint, the SlideRocket app can be used to create impressive presentations that look the same on any Operating System. Users can access, organize, share presentations on SlideRocket using Google Drive, Google’s online file organizing service. You can also collaborate with other users to build an online presentation and record audio without any hassles.
If you are facing a problem in Google Chrome Setup, or organizing above apps; then you can take help of a third party Google Chrome Support.

7. Weebly – Website Builder

If you would like to make your own website for personal/business purposes using simple drag and drop actions, Weebly is for you. The app provides over 100 free themes and extensive customizability along with free domain registration. You can also integrate audio/video players into your website and monitor web statistics using this app.

8. Note Anywhere

As the name indicates, Note Anywhere lets users create and pin notes on any website they visit. Everytime the webpage loads, these notes appear along with it. What’s more, you can also drag and move these notes around on the same page. The features get better with each new version of the app.
These are some of the most useful productivity-enhancing apps to go with your favorite browser. Do check out the Chrome Web Store for latest apps and updates. For help with figuring out which apps would help improve your online productivity, get in touch with a Google Chrome Help service. 

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