Archive for the ‘Chrome’ Category

From Firefox to Chromifox - A Comprehsive Addon Guide

Friday, October 31st, 2008

This is a post from Extendably’s regular author Angelo. Each week he will be reviewing individual Firefox extensions. You can see this post in it’s original context over at Xangelo

After using Chrome for nearly 3 months now, the verdict is in. Firefox is much more usable for me considering I use it for work purposes as [...]

Google Chrome Getting Extensions Soon

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

A couple weeks ago I posted that a developer had already discovered it was possible to run Firefox GreaseMonkey Scripts in Google Chrome and released Grease Metal to do just that.
InformationWeek announced today that according to Google Chrome Engineer Ojan Vafai the idea is for the browser to support both scripts and extensions:
"There’s two different [...]

Chrome gets GreaseMonkey Scripts

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Last week I was wondering if Google Chrome would be getting the ability to be extended any time soon.
Well it seems like it hasn’t taken long, already a Japanese developer has figured out a way for Firefox Greasemonkey scripts to be run on Google Chrome. You’ll find it a bit clunky for now (scripts have [...]

Google Chrome, as Extendable as Firefox?

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Have you heard about Google Chrome?
Sick of hearing about it yet?
Well I’ll keep this short and attempt not to describe any of the features, check just about any other tech blog if that interests you, or alternatively you could download it and try for yourself.
It’s a good browser now doubt, but the biggest factor [...]