Open in IE is a browser manager extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 30,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.42 from 50 rated user, last update is 960 days ago.
This extension helps you to transfer links between your browser and Microsoft's Internet Explorer. The extension supports four different approaches to transfer links: 1) You can right-click on a link and choose "Send to IE". 2) You can press the browser action button to send the current page to IE. 3) you can configure left-click plus a modifier to send the link to IE. 4) you can configure hostnames to be sent to IE with a left-click (no modifier is needed). This extension supports managed storage so a domain administrator can configure all computers on a single network to open a particular website in Microsoft's Internet Explorer without the need to modify each machine separately. Important note: This extension uses a native client to be able to run OS-level commands. The native client is writing in JavaSvcript and uses an official NodeJS as its compiler. You need to install this native client for the extension to be able to communicate with Microsoft's Internet Explorer. This native client at this moment does not work on Chrome OS. --- Legal IE is a trademark of Microsoft Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. This extension is an independent project and has no relationship to the IE development team or Microsoft Inc. Logs: 0.3.0: Extension moved to manifest v3
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Works perfectly for windows!
Fantastic! Works like it should, and easy to use!
its very beautiful extension Now IE sucks in Chrome too...