Chromebook tips and extensions

Final Word

As with any computer, you need to spend time mastering useful shortcuts and installing extensions and apps to get the most out of the Chromebook. However, the time is well spent if you want to turn your Chromebook into a versatile productivity tool that you can use to its full potential.

Infos

  1. Keyboard shortcuts: http://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/183101
  2. Chrome Connectivity Diagnostics: http://goo.gl/Gbsjcr
  3. uBlock Origin: http://goo.gl/TS1fvY
  4. Privacy Badger: http://goo.gl/tTiFsW
  5. Elegant New Tab: http://goo.gl/KJp3i8
  6. Rubber New Tab: http://goo.gl/9Tc7LZ
  7. TabToDo: http://goo.gl/PwQn2S
  8. Mado: http://goo.gl/PQP2ca
  9. SFTP: http://goo.gl/AyVDj3
  10. Crouton: http://github.com/dnschneid/crouton
  11. Crouton integration: http://goo.gl/YPGsi2

The Author

Dmitri Popov has been writing exclusively about Linux and open source software for many years, and his articles have appeared in Danish, British, US, German, Spanish, and Russian magazines and websites. Dmitri is an amateur photographer, and he writes about open source photography tools on his Scribbles and Snaps blog at http://scribblesandsnaps.wordpress.com.

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