We've released a new backup plugin for Google Chrome, that once loaded will back up the Google Chrome plugins, dictonaries and Chorme's User Data.
To download and install the Google Chrome backup plugin:
Visit http://www.backup4all.com/kb/google-chr ... n-250.html and click on Get Plugin
Once the .xml file is downloaded, open FBackup and select Tools->Install Plugin.
Browse to the location where the plugin was saved (usually the desktop), select Google_Chrome.xml and click Open
Google Chrome backup plugin
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Hi! Well, I've tried downloading and installing it for my Google Chrome, and I think it's pretty useful, even though I almost never surf with Google Chrome so it might not help me out that much, but I still downloaded it for the sake of it, and I like it, it's quite nice and saves useful stuff. I think it's a really good idea to have a backup plugin for every browser you use and now I also have one for Chrome.
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