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Bulk URL Opener

Bulk URL Opener

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Open multiple URLs at once
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ChromeOS App
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20,000 users
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Melanto
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Published
Published on December 19, 2013
Version 1.0.0.1
Manifest version
2
Updated
Updated on April 22, 2017
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Description

Bulk URL Opener is a simple app that you can use to load multiple URLs at once (in new tabs or windows).

Usage: Enter each URL in new line (you can paste the list if you prefer) and click the "Open All" button. The app will the open all the pages in separate tabs or windows (depending on your settings).

The difference between this app and other similar apps is that if an URL doesn't include scheme, it will default to HTTP. In other words, you may skip the protocol part for "http://" sites and enter only the meaningful part. For example -- if you type "domain.com" it will be automatically translated to "http://domain.com". All similar extensions that I tested required fully qualified URL which wasn't very convenient for me and that's actually the main reason I made this tool.

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