Chrome History Fuzzy Search Chrome History Fuzzy Search

Accessibility
Version: 0.0.2
Last Update: 2016-06-03

Overview

Chrome History Fuzzy Search is a Chrome extension developed by Moshe Zada. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Chrome History Fuzzy Search is 0.0.2, updated on 2016-06-03.
107 users have installed this extension. 4 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Fuzzy search across all you history

Access your history fast.
Use Cmd+K to open the search bar.
Choose page via arrows or by pressing Alt + {num}

Rating

4 ratings

Total Installs

107

Information

Last Update

2016-06-03

Current Version

0.0.2

Size

3.14MiB

Author

Moshe Zada

Website

None

Category

Accessibility

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avatar Sidharth Kulkarni
2018-01-28

This extension has great potential because I can't find any other that tries to do what this one claims to do.

That said, it fails horribly at that. When I search for something, it usually shows up in the list but only after some random web pages (it might have gotten confused with non-plaintext in the URL but this is avoidable). Also, the key it's bound to is (a) not configurable and (b) explained as "Cmd-K". I don't have a mac so I tried all of ctrl-K, alt-K, heck even windows-K even though I have that bound to something else. Am I, a non-mac user, not allowed to use this?

Again, I really think you have something great here. Fix these things, merge with tab fuzzy search, and you have a killer extension that I would use hourly.

avatar Alessandro Fazzi
2017-05-09

The missing functionality from the url bar. No more, no less. Lovely extension.

avatar Roy Tsabari
2016-06-05

fast and efficient

avatar Sidharth Kulkarni
2018-01-28

This extension has great potential because I can't find any other that tries to do what this one claims to do.

That said, it fails horribly at that. When I search for something, it usually shows up in the list but only after some random web pages (it might have gotten confused with non-plaintext in the URL but this is avoidable). Also, the key it's bound to is (a) not configurable and (b) explained as "Cmd-K". I don't have a mac so I tried all of ctrl-K, alt-K, heck even windows-K even though I have that bound to something else. Am I, a non-mac user, not allowed to use this?

Again, I really think you have something great here. Fix these things, merge with tab fuzzy search, and you have a killer extension that I would use hourly.

avatar Alessandro Fazzi
2017-05-09

The missing functionality from the url bar. No more, no less. Lovely extension.