Compare Chrome extensions: Web Developer vs Google Docs Offline
Stats | Web Developer | Google Docs Offline |
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User count | 1,000,000+ | N/A |
Average rating | 4.46 | 2.43 |
Rating count | 2,829 | 5,614 |
Last updated | 2023-08-26 | 2024-04-23 |
Size | 1.15M | 90.17K |
Version | 0.5.5 | 1.62.0 |
Short description | |
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Adds a toolbar button with various web developer tools. | Edit, create, and view your documents, spreadsheets, and presentations — all without internet access. |
Full summary | |
The Web Developer extension adds a toolbar button to the browser with various web developer tools. This is the official port of the Web Developer extension for Firefox. The best place for support is not in the reviews section below, but on the Web Developer site in the help: https://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/help/ Also available there are a full set of release notes: https://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/history/chrome/ |
Note: This extension is also used to make advanced copy & paste functionality available in Google Docs, Sheets and Slides. No network connection? No problem! With Google Docs Offline, you can access Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive without connecting to the internet. Once installed, simply enable offline access via the settings menu in Google Drive. Alternatively, follow the steps here: https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2375012 ★ Edit offline in Chrome Launch your Chrome browser and open up your Google Editors without Wi-Fi. Google Docs Offline transforms Chrome into an offline editor. ★ Access your documents anywhere Hundreds of your most relevant documents are automatically made available for offline viewing and editing. ★ Pin important documents Make specific documents available offline by pinning them. Ensure that you can access your most important documents, no matter where you are. |