Free Download Save Text to Google Drive CRX 1.2.0 for Chrome
A Free Productivity Extension By https://owlsee.com
Downloads: 2 Updated: April 18, 2018
You are about to download the Save Text to Google Drive 1.2.0 crx file for Chrome based browsers: The Save Text to Google Drive Chrome extension helps you save web text content to your Google Drive.Main Features: 1. Save Text to Google Drive. 2....
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Save Text to Google Drive CRX Package for Chrome
• Package Version: 1.2.0
• Updated On: April 18, 2018
• Extension Languages: English (United States)
• Crx File: gkcckpoladnboalokmkldjabamjpkafo-1.2.0-www.Crx4Chrome.com.crx
• File Size: 237.21 KB
• CRC32: be472e78
• MD5: fc77014db24f8ecf9b67242619e417c0
• SHA1: 073c8497b42b6dce2697499d581d29b17e7fee91
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Save Text to Google Drive Version 1.2.0 Installation Notes
After you download the crx file for Save Text to Google Drive 1.2.0, open Chrome's extensions page (chrome://extensions/ or find by Chrome menu icon > More tools > Extensions), and then drag-and-drop the *.crx file to the extensions page to install it.
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Save Text to Google Drive 1.2.0 Permissions
tabs
http://*/*
https://*/*
notifications
contextMenus
Save Text to Google Drive Version History
• Save Text to Google Drive 1.2.3 CRX (Latest Version, Updated: June 18, 2018)
• Save Text to Google Drive 1.2.2 CRX (Updated: May 13, 2018)
• Save Text to Google Drive 1.2.1 CRX (Updated: April 20, 2018)
• Save Text to Google Drive 1.1.1 CRX (Updated: April 13, 2018)