Extentie - extension manager
A simple and elegant Chrome extension manager allows you manage your extensions in a popup window.
Disable unused extensions according to different profiles to free up their resource usage and to improve your privacy.
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The "Extension Manager with profiles" enables the user to have control over all the installed extensions in one place. You can define multiple profiles to disable or enable browser extensions in bulk to either free up space in the toolbar area or reduce background usage of the browser. It is even possible to improve your privacy by not running unnecessary extensions when visiting sensitive websites such as your bank account.
Features:
1. Enable all extensions at once
2. Disable all extensions at once
3. Enable a set of extensions with just a single click (profile)
4. Has as many profiles as you would like to
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If this had had an automation feature, or actually even just a 'search' (for setting up profiles--that seems like a super easy thing to add on.) I likely would've stopped searching, but I can't be bothered to sort each profile manually--I have way too many extensions, obviously, that's why I needed this. So, I went and found one that had both of those. I'm very excited to start using it, but I don't think I'll be coming back to this one. If you only need Profiles and don't mind sorting out your extensions manually, this is for you. Otherwise.... there are some that look super simple but in fact have way more features. With names like "extension manager" you might pass them up... maybe don't, though.
Thank you for the tiny useful extension with profiles. Blessings, in the name of Jesus Christ
That's what I am looking for. Keep it up the good work. By the way, Firefox addon version needs to be updated, because it cannot be found. The rest is working.
Works great. I have a profile for different workflows (Lite, Youtube, Amazon, etc) and they are easy to switch between. Keeps memory usage from extension background workers low and also keeps the browser snappy. I've had no real trouble managing each profile.
This extension is perfect, especially for people who have thousands of extensions
Your extension is severely lacking in several areas that I was looking for. 1. Profile of ALWAYS-ON extensions, that stay activated even when disabled in other profiles. This would also mean two profiles being able to be active at the same time. Right now, it's just one at a time. 1b. For each profile, an OVERRIDE/EXCLUSION list, so that a normally always on extension could be disabled ONLY for a specific site. 2. Ability to specify which domains/hostnames activate which profiles automatically. I don't want to manually switch a profile every time. ---For example, a profile named Video Streaming Sites, would enable extensions that support video downloads ---For example, a profile named "Amazon" would enable extensions like Keepa/Camelx3 (price history), Warehouse Deals Inventory, etc 3. Ability to group extensions by folder/group/tag, so that they stick together or can be searched for together. I didn't want an extension that required manually switching profiles, and especially one where there was not an ALWAYS-ON extension list for extensions that I wanted no matter what site I was on. It felt like way too much repetetition. I guess this way I was able to accomplish my exclusion list idea, but a user's preferred extensions change all the time. That would mean going back through all the profiles to make adjustments. Upon uninstall I was redirected to a page asking for feedback. I gave all of this information along with my contact information in case the developer wanted to follow up.
Great extension and quite important when using many extensions. Suggestions: - Be able to copy and rename profiles - Include pinned settings and icon positions.
Attenzione quando disattivo le estensioni degli altri profili, si disattivano automaticamente anche quelle di default. Non puoi tenere contrassegnare fisse determinate estensioni, si attivano o si disattivano tutte. Preferisco l'estensione "Extension manager". Suggerimenti: • manca una barra di ricerca • manca un contatore sia ai profili, sia per indicare quelle attive/disattive Cambierò il mio voto in 5 stelle quando verrà aggiornata. __________________________________________ Attention when I deactivate the extensions of the other profiles, the default ones are also automatically deactivated. You cannot keep certain extensions marked, they all activate or deactivate. I prefer the "Extension manager" extension. Suggestions: • a search bar is missing • a counter is missing both for the profiles and to indicate the active/inactive ones. I will change my rating to 5 stars when it gets updated.