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Search Through Browsing History Easier in Chrome and Iron
Are you looking for an easier way to search through your browsing history? Then you may want to have a look at the History Calendar extension. History Calendar allows you to search and display entries by date using the floating calendar added to your History Page.
If you have a lot of history entries but can not remember the exact details about a website, then this great little extension lets you quickly narrow it down to the date you visited the site. From there you can quickly look through the entries for that day only to find what you are looking for.
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- Published 04/22/11




Another one that i really like is called History 2
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cahejgbbfgmlmjgdjlibphdjeldhagkp
Poorly placed, it covers the Edit option.
does this work on google chrome?
the screenshot is of chromium,not chrome
@Micro Adam – Yes, it will work on Chrome. ^_^
I love Chrome plug-ins! I was really dubious about switching to chrome when one of my CS friends admonished me for using Internet Explorer, but it’s so awesome! You can personalize and add gadgets, and…ah! So wonderful. On that note – Wait, what’s the difference between chromium and chrome?! Does Google have 2 browsers?
@NB – Chromium is the open source non Google-branded version of Chrome. ^_^ There are starting to be quite a few variants loose now. ^_^
Google Chrome (Canary, Dev, Beta, & Stable), Chromium, Iron Browser, ChromePlus, the soon to be defunct version 3.x of Flock, Rockmelt, Comodo Dragon, and likely more soon.
The extensions, themes, etc. pretty much work the same across the board without any problems. ^_^