Compare Chrome extensions: Procrastinator vs Office Editing for Docs, Sheets & Slides

Stats Procrastinator Procrastinator Office Editing for Docs, Sheets & Slides Office Editing for Docs, Sheets & Slides
User count 2,000+ N/A
Average rating 3.22 3.68
Rating count 45 5,844
Last updated 2018-01-11 2024-03-26
Size 109.57K 6.86M
Version 1.1.0 151.137.139
Short description
Helps you stay focused on the web by blocking unnecessary destractions View and edit Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides
Full summary

** new - you can now customise the block page with your own url; either local file, or http url!

Find yourself getting easily distracted while completing tasks on the web? Procrastinator allows you to block websites you consider distracting to ensure you stay focused on your task.

Procrastinator is designed to quickly add the websites you deem a distraction, and it does the rest. You also control when the websites are blocked with a simple timespan.

This chrome extension will allow you to stay focused, and block yourself from distractions whilst you work.

Procrastinator gives you the control of which specific websites, or a sub-set of websites using it's simple pattern matching techniques. Or if you're a power user, you can use regular expressions to fine tune which url's are blocked.

Once you have defined your list of sites you want to block, you can also individually control the blocker for each website, or use a general time span to control all of the blocked websites.

View and edit Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files -- without needing Office installed on your computer.

Once the extension is installed, Office files that you drag into Chrome, open in Gmail, Google Drive, and more, will be opened in Docs, Sheets, and Slides for viewing and editing.

You can save each file back to its original Office format, or convert it to Docs, Sheets, or Slides to unlock more features, like inviting others to edit with you, commenting, chat, and more.

Please note that Office files cannot be edited in the classic version of Drive. The new Google Drive is gradually rolling out to all users via the Settings menu. If you don't see the option to try the new look, check back again shortly. Learn more here: https://support.google.com/drive/?p=new_drive.

Formats supported: .doc .docx .xls .xlsx .ppt .pptx

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