
This is the perfect addition for those who find themselves squinting at the thumbnail-sized images on some websites. Definitely a step up from the default blank “new tab" that you see on Web browsers. When you click on a new tab, what you get is a colourful background image, a weather update, an inspiring quote, links to your favourite websites, and your to-do list for the day. Opening a new tab in a browser can be a relatively routine experience. The feature set allows you to tweak fonts, make notes, insert bookmarks and check the meanings of words from a dictionary, just as you can on a regular Kindle e-book reader. And if you add Kindle’s Cloud Reader to your Chrome browser, you will be able to access your library and read any book from your e-book collection right within the browser. The jury may still be out on the popularity of e-books, but one cannot deny the sheer convenience that they provide-allowing people to read books without having to carry them around physically. The extension is still in the beta-testing phase, but it’s worth a try.
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Though it will download and send new mails when you go online again, what it will let you do is search through your mails and read them even when you are not connected to the Internet.
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It synchronizes with your Gmail account when you first use it and, thereafter, works just like an offline client within your browser. And that is exactly the problem that this extension tries to overcome. It might be one of the most popular email services, but one of the headaches of Gmail is that when you are accessing it through a browser, it is mainly a Web service-you need to be connected to the Internet to access your mailbox and get new mails. The fact that Google has integrated the Drive cloud storage makes this even more productive. You can open any file created in the Office suite and edit it here. The Google Docs suite allows you to edit, view and create new documents, spreadsheets and presentations from within the Web browser. Google Docs is pretty much the ultimate app for any professional, since it is a capable alternative to the Microsoft Office suite.
