Boostr for Salesforce is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 6,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.81 from 32 rated user, last update is 529 days ago.
Boost your admin and developer productivity on Salesforce.com with Boostr! Current features include: - Ability to search when adding items to a change set - Filtering by type when adding to a change set - Showing all items of a given type on one page when adding to a change set - Adding checkbox to table header in admin area to check and uncheck all items in that column - Displaying the API Name next to field names when editing a field set - Using Pascal Case for the API Name when creating new objects and fields - Preventing the placeholder text from filling in the setup area sidebar - Display number of selected fields on field history tracking page - Ability to uncheck all page layouts by default when creating a new field. - Convert Salesforce Id's from the app's popup menu. - See additional system overview stats. - Select Failed Tests to re-run in the Apex Test Execution page with the click of a button! More features coming soon! If you have a feature request or any feedback, tweet me @mattsimonis Boostr is open source! Feel free to contribute! https://github.com/mattsimonis/boostr
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One of my "must haves"! Each one of its features saves time, so adding them all together it's a gold-dust Salesforce extension.
Love you dude for this awesome extension.
These are all the features Salesforce should have by default. Thanks for bringing this to us..