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Resolved Comodo Dragon Extensions

Discussion in 'General Internet' started by VaCcAr0, 2013/10/28.

  1. 2013/10/28
    VaCcAr0

    VaCcAr0 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    I just started to use the Comodo Dragon web browser and I want to use some of the extensions I used for Chrome. Some extensions are still around but others are not.

    For instance, I have an extension in Chrome called "Tab Menu" and it still works in Chrome. But I can't download it again for Comodo Dragon (the webpage for that extension doesn't exist anymore). I was wondering if there was a way to transfer my extensions from Google Chrome to Comodo Dragon.

    Thanks in advance.
     
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    Whiskeyman Inactive Alumni

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    Have you tried syncing your bookmarks, extensions and etc. for Chrome into your Google account and then tried to sync Comodo Dragon with the same account then importing them? I don't use either so I can't say if it will work. Searching suggests syncing to save those items in case they need to reinstalled.
     
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    James Martin

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    Thanks, Whiskeyman, I just did the same (sync) with Firefox.
     
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    VaCcAr0

    VaCcAr0 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Thanks. Just did it.
     
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    I'm happy to see that it worked. Something for me to remember if a client needs to backup their add-ons and extensions.
     
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    VaCcAr0

    VaCcAr0 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Just so you know. This method transferred most of the extensions, not every one. There was one extension that didn't transfer over (called "Tab Menu ") But I found another extension that does the same thing (called "Tabman Tabs Manager" - that one is even better actually) so it all worked out in the end.
     

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