Number 10,Postman.
Postman might not be an app that a regular user would opt to install,
but if you're a developer, well, then this app can do you much good.
Postman will help you build APIs faster by offering you a simple-to-use GUI,
and offering you a ton of various options.
Postman is actually one of the most popular development applications for Chrome at the
moment, if not the most popular one, and it's free.
Number 9,Polarr Photo Editor.
If you're looking for a rather capable photo editor for Chrome, well,
then Polarr is here to save the day.
This app for Chrome is actually a really capable photo editing tool,
it has a ton of complex features built in, and might even serve you well
if you're a professional photographer.
Face detection and advanced fast editing panel, Liquify, clone, healing… and a ton of other
features are included here, and this app is free to use.
Number 8,Grammarly.
Grammarly is actually more of an extension of Chrome than an actual app,
but this tool is so useful we simply had to list it here.
Once installed, Grammarly will check whatever you write in
Chrome and make sure that the grammar is spot on,
well, this tool can only do so much, but it will make sure that you don't have any obvious
typos or mistakes in your text.
Number 7,Google Photos.
Google Photos app, and the company has released an app for Chrome as well,
which you can install.
This app will pretty much give you access to all the options that
you can use if you go to photos.google.com, but makes accessing everything more convenient.
Google Photos, for those of you who do not know, can store your photos and videos online
for free, though they will be cropped if they're too
large, even though Google does a great job of compressing
images while keeping their quality.
Number 6,Pocket.
Pocket is, essentially, a read-it-later service, and it has managed to become extremely popular
over the years.
This app has been available for Android for a long time now,
and it is available for Chrome as well, and it does pretty much everything it does on
Android, and the UI is pretty similar too.
Pocket is free to use in general, and this app for Chrome is also free.
Number 5,Wunderlist for Chrome.
Wunderlist is a very popular Android application, it has been around for quite some time now,
and in case you're using Wunderlist, you might want to consider installing its app
for Chrome.
This app will, essentially, give you access to all of your notes,
and whatever else you've stored on Wunderlist.
For those of you who don't know what this is,
Wunderlist is essentially a to-do list manager, though it comes with many options.
Number 4,Kami.
Kami is one of the best PDF and document markup tools out there,
and it comes in a form of a Chrome app as well.
In case you're studying and need to keep track of important definitions,
or you need to mark something for some other reasons, Kami can come in quite handy.
This app works with both Google Drive and Google Classroom, and it supports a wide range
of files, including PDF, MS Word and Google Docs documents,
image files, and so on.
Number 3,Feedly.
Feedly is one of the most popular RSS readers out there,
it has been available for Android for quite some time now,
and it has actually been available on the Chrome Web Store for a while as well.
Feedly offers a really sleek UI, combined with a ton of options which you can take advantage
of.
All you need to do is set up your RSS feed sources, organize them into categories if
you'd like, and you're good to go.
Number 2,Chrome Remote Desktop.
Using the Chrome Remote Desktop app, you can access other people's PC, if they allow
you to, of course.
Now, you can access another person's computer, through either Chrome browser or Chromebook,
all you need to do is install this application and set it up.
This is a cross-platform service, by the way, it works on a wide range of operating systems.
Number 1,Plex.
Plex is basically your media center, its goal is to organize all of your personal media,
no matter where you keep it, and luckily for those of you who use both Plex and Chrome,
a Chrome app is available.
Plex lets you access your media no matter where you are,
as long as you have an internet connection.
All you need to do is set up this application so that it groups your media files,
and you're good to go.
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