ExtManager is a developer tools chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 9,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.00 from 47 rated user, last update is 672 days ago.
You can easily enable, disable, and uninstall your extensions,applications and themes by "ExtManager". No need to enter the chrome own extensions page every time. Features: 1. Display enabled extensions on top. 2. Display enabled/group/all extensions simply. 3. Enable/disable extension by one click. 4. Group extensions and drag it into the group. 5. Sort extensions by drag it. 6. Uninstall extension simply when you confirm. Support text list, large icon list and small icon list of a variety of permutations, suitable for different expansion of the number of people. You can easily open the system pages, such as the download page, history page, page extensions, plug-ins page, chrome settings page, the search engine settings page, clear the browser cache pages, page content settings, font and encoding settings, language settings, reset the browser settings page and so on.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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If you are looking for a simple extension to enable/disable your extensions, I recommend Extension Control for its alphabetic no frills simplicity. This extension is nice, but not as easy on the eyes, and to me the button link frills are kinda outta place.
The concept is great but bugs and a bad user interface is killing it. One great thing is the ability to create custom groups. However it's far far from perfect : -The "Enabled Extensions" group is always first and there is no way to minimise it to see only your own extensions groups. -The All vs Enabled extensions groups are often the same, therefore it create confusion I would suggest to replace the All Extensions group by a Disabled extensions group. Other issues : UI : -Controls are confusing -Browser setting shortcut may be helpful but shouldn't be enabled by default as it has nothing to do with extensions. Bugs : -By moving extensions to another place in the same group, the extension is now just at two different places. This shouldn't be enabled by default. -Extension disappearing and reappearing while moving them.
good easy