Viewing Google Chrome’s history is easy — just press Ctrl+H — but the standard window is basic, and doesn’t give you much information or control. Viewing Google Chrome’s history is easy — just press Ctrl+H — but the standard window is basic…
Viewing Google Chrome’s history is easy — just press Ctrl+H — but the standard window is basic, and doesn’t give you much information or control.
Using a third-party portable tool provides extra details on your recent browsing past, and may be a more convenient and stealthy choice if you’re hoping to check what someone else is doing in Chrome.
SterJo Software has just released SterJo Chrome History , a stand-alone portable history viewer which runs on anything from XP up.
The program ran into immediate trouble on our test system, demanding that we close Chrome before it continued. We didn’t have the browser open, just a background process to run an app, but Chrome History didn’t care.
After closing all Chrome.exe processes SterJo Chrome History correctly imported the history of the default user, displaying key details in a table: URLs, title, visit count and last visit time.
Select any URL and there are buttons to open it in your browser, or copy it to the clipboard.
A “Save As” option exports the history as simple text, HTML or CSV reports.
SecurityXPloded Chrome History Manager is another portable history viewer for Windows XP and later.