Wiki Researcher (ddidbnnoikbondobmkljehnijbnnbmao): Don't Waste Time Opening Multiple Wiki Windows And Lose Track Of What You Are Reading. Do More With Search,Books And NYT Articles... Read More > or Download Now >
Wiki Researcher for Chrome
Tech Specs
- • Type: Browser Extension
- • Latest Version: 1.2
- • Price: Freeware
- • Offline: No
- • Developer: wiki researcher addon
User Reviews
- • Rating Average
- 4.25 out of 5
- • Rating Users
- 4
Download Count
- • Total Downloads
- 4
- • Current Version Downloads
- 4
- • Updated: January 5, 2018
Wiki Researcher is a free Productivity Extension for Chrome. You could download the latest version crx file and install it.
More About Wiki Researcher
*** Do not waste time opening multiple wiki windows and lose track of what you are reading.
*** Do more with Google Search, Book search and articles from New York Times.
This add on is a tool tip widget which lets users view full Wikipedia articles without navigating from the current wiki page.
*** Supports ALL languages in which Wikipedia pages are available
* When Wiki Researcher add-on is enabled all internal wiki links on a wiki page are highlighted with a light red background color.
* Placing the mouse on the highlighted wiki link for more than 3 seconds will open the tool tip with corresponding wiki article.
* The reason for delay of 3 seconds is to avoid unintentional opening of tool tip while navigating or browsing on the page.
* 'Summary' tab displays the wiki article. It has sub sections similar to wiki article. Sub sections can be opened or closed by clicking on sub section title.
* 'Search' tab opens google search results for the keyword from wiki link. The keyword can be further modified to filter the results on this tab.
* 'Books' tab opens google book search results for the keyword from wiki link.
* 'NY Times' tab opens The New York Times article search results for the keyword from wiki link.
* Tool tip can be closed by pressing 'Esc' key or by clicking on 'Press[Esc] or Close[X]' on top right corner of the tool tip.
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