![]() ![]() This feature has made it more valuable note taking extension. Your notes are secured only on your account. How To Create Notes and Sync Notes with Dropbox Using This Extension? Thus, to use this extension, you only need to sign in with your Dropbox account.Ībove screenshot shows some sample notes created by me using this Google Chrome extension. Go to the homepage of this extension using the link placed at the end of this review. Click on Add to Chrome button and install this extension. ![]() After installation, you will find its extension icon at top right corner, just next to address bar. Now whenever you have to write a note or copy paste information from the currently active tab, just click on the extension icon. While using its extension for the first time, it will open a pop up, like visible in screenshot below. Using that pop up, you have to sign in with your Dropbox account. Sign in and authorize this extension with your Dropbox account.Īfter this, sidebar will open, just like visible in screenshot below. In that sidebar, whatever you will write or store, that note will be saved automatically and synced with your Dropbox account automatically. Whenever you have to see all the stored notes, use its extension icon.Īlthough, this is a shortcoming of this extension as it can’t add images or links, but still this note taking extension does its work very well. Right-click on the extension icon and click on Options. It will open a new tab where you will find all the notes stored by you. With each note, webpage URL, from where you have stored the note, is also saved automatically. Clicking on that link will direct you to that particular webpage. Sidenotes is a very helpful extension when a thought comes to your mind and you want to jot it or when you have to store notes from a webpage. Its sidebar is really useful that can be opened on multiple tabs. ![]() This is the best part that you don’t have to leave the current tab which you are working on.2019's biggest feature update that has come to mobile platforms like Android and iOS is, no doubt, the system-wide dark mode that many of us have craved for years. Now that the base has been set, many popular app developers have gradually begun rolling out their takes on dark UI design to the masses.įor example, Android 10 users now have a toggle in the display settings that sets Dark mode on for all compatible system and third-party applications. And, for those who didn't know, there is also a switch in the Developer options that forces apps that normally do not have a dark mode to automatically invert colors. It works well with the Play Store, Instagram, and many others. With all that said, not everything we use is just basic apps. We all browse the web, right? With over 60% net market share, Google's Chrome hands down dominates the browser market on mobile and PC. And with the 77th iteration of Chrome, and above, the Android version, in particular, does come with hidden flags that not only darken the UI elements throughout the app but can invert website colors on demand. The basic requirements, as noted, are that you must be on Chrome Stable, Beta, Dev, or Canary with a version number higher than 77. Next, you have to type "chrome://flags" in the address bar, search for "dark" and enable any of the three options according to your preferences. The rest were 10.8% Microsoft Edge users, 8.93% Apple Safari users, and 7.28% Mozilla Firefox users.The first one - "Force Dark Mode for Web Contents", does exactly what it says and you are greeted with a handful of modes to choose from. Many of the best browsers seem to get various features a lot sooner than Google Chrome nevertheless, Chrome remains the top-used browser globally with 67.34% of desktop browser users trusting the tool in September, according to StatCounter. You can select a bell icon in the address bar of an online store when you’re signed into your Google account to receive email alerts of price changes of various items. ![]() The brand is introducing its price-tracking feature to the desktop version of Chrome after the feature has been available on the mobile version for several months. Google also shared other Chrome updates it plans to bring to its desktop browser, which mostly pertains to shopping. One way to access the feature is by highlighting text in the browser, right-clicking, and then selecting “search in sidebar.”Ĭhrome’s new sidebar is sleek, though it remains less comprehensive than Edge’s equivalent feature, which functions more like a standalone search engine. Google notes this feature would be good for comparing various search options. ![]()
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