Compare Chrome extensions: Always On Chrome Extension vs Puffer

Stats Always On Chrome Extension Always On Chrome Extension Puffer Puffer
User count 610 20
Average rating 4.00 5.00
Rating count 12 1
Last updated 2017-04-03 2012-11-29
Size 71.27K 70.88K
Version 0.2.12.1 0.1
Short description
The AOP chrome extension provides tools to capture information from various 3rd party websites and store that data within AOP. Send your links to Buffer when reading on the Pocket Web-UI (formerly: Read-it-later).
Full summary

The AOP (Always on Portal/POS) chrome extension provides tools to capture information from various 3rd party websites and store that data within AOP to minimize duplicate data entry and confirm you captured transactions on those sites. By capturing data, and relaying information back and forth from your AOP account, the extension allows you to reduce the need of remembering multiple URLS and ensure you are leveraging the AOP screen for your daily in-store activation and payment replenishment needs. This type of top-down integration allows for a level of sales tracking and analytics that was previously impossible. From time to time we will continue to release updates via the Google Chrome store to help provide AOP customers best in class tools for managing their business.

Pocket (formerly: Read-it-later) is a service for marking articles on the web to read them later. Buffer is a service to schedule your posts to your social-media-accounts easily (e.g. to Twitter).

But there is no way to share your links to buffer (or any other social-media-services) right from the Pocket-Web-User-Interface. Thats exactly what this extension does.

It grabs the arcticle-title and article-url and sends it to the buffer-API, opens a new tab and shows you the buffer-dialog you are already used to.

This is really the ultra-first version 0.001. If something doesn't work or you have suggestions let me know.

ROADMAP:

  • make an overlay over the article like the original buffer-extension (no new tabs)
  • make compatible to Chrome < v20 (due to "onMessage"-events currently)
  • integrate other social-services (facebook, twitter) directly
  • ...