Compare Chrome extensions: IT Hit Edit Document Opener 4 vs App Instance Tags

Stats IT Hit Edit Document Opener 4 IT Hit Edit Document Opener 4 App Instance Tags App Instance Tags
User count 6,000+ 57
Average rating 3.40 4.67
Rating count 5 6
Last updated 2017-09-27 2015-07-25
Size 37.70K 878.59K
Version 4.0.2375.0 1.3
Short description
Enables opening documents for editing directly from the WebDAV server and saving back to server without download and upload steps. Tag all instances of web apps you're developing so you never end up messing with the wrong one.
Full summary

Using Edit Document Opener you can:

  • Open any documents (PDF, TXT, DWG, PSD, etc.) from a web page in Google Chrome on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux and save back to server without download/upload steps.

  • Open any documents, including MS Office documents, from a WebDAV server with cookies authentication.

Are you a web developer? Familiar with working on a large number of projects simultaneously? Surely, you are using versioning to make your life easy in terms of collaboration and deployment, but what about viewing different instances of the same app in your browser… have you ever changed something in the production instead in your local app instance? Ever messed up badly?

This convenient extension enables you to register an unlimited number of web applications you’re developing and define different instances with URLs for each one. You can register three different types of web app instances:

  • Local - most developers use something like "localhost/path-to-app" or define their own paths and create virtual hosts, e.g. “the-app.development.com"
  • Staging - although most web app development processes support deploying directly to a production server, a lot of them define a staging server that is used for testing and showcasing development changes
  • Production - this is the live application

Once you registered your apps you will see a recognizable letter icon in the URL bar matching the instance type of the page you are currently browsing (L icon for local, S for staging and P for production). You will be able to click on it to see details about the specific app.

You are developing on different machines? No problem, your data is synced between browsers when you sign to Chrome with your Google account!

What about permissions?

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