Plugins is a adobe extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 400,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.84 from 293 rated user, last update is 1094 days ago.
Extension manager with shortcuts to Chrome plugins pages. When installed, it will add "Plugins" button to the toolbar. Click the icon and you'll open the "plugins" menu. Here you can control extensions, apps and themes, enable and disable content permissions globally or allow and block plugins (and other content) for the current site. The new “components” page (which replaced the original plugins page some time ago) is also accessible here. Now, when adobe flash player is not among the chrome plugins anymore, we removed the Flash plugin controls from the menu. In order to be inline with the single-click / single purpose policy, we removed some unrelated menu items (Clear History and History On/Off) but added two new relevant options: "Global permissions" (to allow/block plugins globally) and "Keyboard Shortcuts" so you can quickly manage extension shortcuts directly from the Plugins menu.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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I recently purchased a dell chromebook, my first Chromebook ever!! So whild trying to learn as much as possible I have learned, Extensions are the norm as opposed to "apps". I saw this and was interested, however I'm not entirely sure of the advantage/disadvantage. If someone could leave a message and maybe give me a clue? I'd appreciate it. Thx
It seems to work sometimes . Not sure if it is a matter of luck if and when it shows the pins
I just downloaded it and it seems to work just fine. I set it up so that it has to ask me if I want to run it. That way, I'm in control. This was the only way I could get flash to play on Chrome. I'm only giving it a 4-star at this point, because I haven't had any experience with it over time. If it continues to work this way, I'll upgrade it to five stars.