Best Chrome Apps that Can Be Used Offline

19 Feb 2019

It is obvious most people today are working online where their work is easily saved. If the internet connection is lost, it would be the scariest thing that has ever happened to many of us due to our dependence on internet connection. To be on the safe side, it is a wonderful idea to have offline applications that can help you to keep working, with or without a web connection.

Google Chrome has a number of applications that can help you to keep on working in such circumstances. It is worth noting there is a difference between Chrome Extensions and Chrome Apps. Chrome extensions are bookmarks as such and will always refer you to an internet service.

Jolidrive:

This is one of those powerful Chrome applications allowing you to access cloud data from one location. The app supports Readability, Pocket, Instapaper, Tumblr, Google Plus, Facebook, SoundCloud, YouTube, Vimeo, Picasa, Instagram, Flickr, SkyDrive, Google Drive, Box and Dropbox in a single place. No matter what you do, it is an app you must have.

MomoNote:

This is a memo personal app capable of serving you as a personal journal, private diary or perhaps a platform to compose your ideas and notes. Those using the iPhone or iPad version are lucky since the app’s web version is capable of syncing through Google account with the mobile versions.

Writebox:

Chances are that you love the environment free of any distraction as you blog or write. Writebox is a wonderful offline text editor with the ability to sync easily with the cloud service Dropbox while saving your work automatically as you compose it. It also allows you to load documents for editing right from Dropbox. The app is simple and good looking, especially in a full-screen mode. Other offline text editors, you might want to check out for distraction free working, include Litewrite and QwikNote.

Task Timer:

Probably you would like some help in time management. For instance, you would like to know the amount of time you waste on Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks. This Chrome extension helps you to be at the top of your time and showing you the way you need to spend your vital 24 hours. It is also possible to add a couple of goals to every task you have as you receive sound notifications on the desktop.

Quick Note:

This is one of the best way to take those vital notes via Chrome while offline. It is a tool that means you really do not need to worry much about being offline, especially remembering it is a lightweight app you can use as a clipboard, scratch pad, notepad or even a to-do list creator. The application will help you to easily sync every note with the cloud even as you create offline notes without a problem.

Color Piano:

In case you ever get bored while working offline you have this app to get down to learning about playing the piano. Color Piano teaches songs through the use of colors.

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