History Trends (nangghhladpnhlllolmdbdgeggionole): Displays interactive charts and statistics of your entire browsing history.... Read More > or Download Now >
History Trends analyzes your entire browsing history and displays a variety of charts and statistics. It's interactive, too: just click a link or a chart to filter your history by different criteria. Tips: * Don't want the button in the button bar? You can hide it (right click -> Hide Button) and still use the extension by bookmarking chrome-extension://nangghhladpnhlllolmdbdgeggionole/trends.html Examples: * Find your Top 10 most-used bookmarks: Click the "auto_bookmark" pie slice on the Transition Type chart. * View the Top 10 domains you've visited today: Click the "Today" link in the "Daily Stats" section. * Find out what URLs you visit at 3 in the morning: On the "Time of Day" chart, click the bar (if it exists) for 3am, then click the URLs tab. History Trends displays the following stats and charts: * Total URLs visited and total number of visits * Top 10 most visited domains * Top 10 most visited URLs * Top 10 busiest days (i.e., days with most visits) * Daily Visit stats (e.g., average and median visits per day) * Chart of visits per day as a time-series * Chart of visits by hour of day * Chart of visits by day of week * Chart of visits by day of month * Chart of visits by month * Chart of transition type (e.g., link, bookmark, reload, etc) Notes: * Please be aware that clearing your history will reset all of your stats to zero! * Chrome only allows access to the past 3 months of history. Have feedback? Want to help with translations? Email me at randy.lauen@gmail.com Recent Changes ------------------------ 1.5 / 1.5.1 - Added Unique Visits tab - The "View More..." links have been changed to "View Top 100" - The columns in "View Top 100" are sortable - Updated translation files 1.4 - Updated to manifest v2. This required several changes: 1) The Google Annotated Timeline chart was replaced with a Dygraph timeline chart. As a bonus, points in the Dygraph chart are clickable (in the Google version, they were not). 2) When clicking a "View More..." link, the Shadowbox overlay was replaced with a ColorBox overlay.