Compatible with Chrome and Edge

Instruction Guide
We have a simple tutorial guide which explains the features of the software extension and what each button inside the extension does. Read our tutorial and welcome guide on how to use the extension to the fullest. Use all the features of this browser software.
If you are interested in other web extensions to install, you might wish to check out the Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards extension.

Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards Extension

It allows you to complete daily offers to get points.
Track the number of points you have currently and the rewards you can redeem with these points.
The ways to get points & get rewarded is search with Bing, browse with Microsoft Edge and shop at the Microsoft and Windows stores to earn rewards.



Other useful extensions

Another extension which would be useful to install is the iCloud bookmarks extension.
It allows to keep your Chrome bookmarks on Windows synced up with the Safari bookmarks on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
iCloud will store your website bookmarks so it is accessible even on your iPhone and Mac.
Try these other two extensions and see if it will boost your daily productivity.


Features:

Open EML and MSG files directly in your browser.

Handling saved e-mail files used to mean juggling desktop mail clients or clunky file-converters. Yet millions of professionals—from IT support engineers to legal reviewers—receive or archive messages as .eml (standard RFC-822) or Microsoft Outlook .msg files. A lightweight browser extension that opens those files instantly in a side panel or tab changes that experience in seven distinct ways.

  1. One-click access beats full e-mail clients Traditional mail programs (Outlook, Thunderbird, Apple Mail) must create local profiles, cache message stores, and run background services even when you only need to peek at a single file. An in-browser viewer loads on demand, parses headers, renders HTML or plain text, then disappears when you close the tab. For sporadic tasks—verifying a customer support transcript, confirming a DKIM signature, or forwarding a message to legal—this “zero-setup” approach saves minutes each session and eliminates application bloat.

  2. Total offline privacy Cloud viewers often require uploading the file to a server for conversion—an immediate non-starter when dealing with confidential HR correspondence, medical records, or privileged attorney–client mail. A Manifest V3 extension runs entirely inside Chrome’s sandbox: parsing, HTML sanitising, and attachment enumeration happen in JavaScript on your machine. No host permissions, no telemetry, no accidental data leaks. Security officers and compliance teams can green-light the tool without lengthy vendor assessments.

  3. Cross-platform consistency Windows users may have Outlook, but macOS and Linux users frequently do not. Even on Windows, newer .msg variants from Outlook 365 sometimes fail in legacy installs. A browser extension built with standard Web APIs behaves identically on any OS Chrome or Edge supports. Teams spread across heterogeneous environments (e.g., open-source developers, global incident-response groups) can share a single workflow and documentation set.

  4. Built-in attachment insight Most viewer extensions list attachments in a sortable table, complete with file type icons, sizes, and MIME hints. That snapshot lets you spot phishing red flags (e.g., an “invoice.exe” masquerading as a PDF) or confirm that a custodian indeed produced all requested files in e-discovery. Power users can click to save the attachment directly, bypassing mail clients’ sometimes awkward “Save As” dialogs.

  5. Streamlined digital forensics and e-discovery For forensic examiners, opening hundreds of messages across multiple PST or MBOX exports inside a heavyweight e-mail client is painfully slow. A browser viewer, invoked from a file-manager or evidence review portal, displays metadata—Message-ID, Received chain, X-Originating-IP—in a collapsible card, ready for copy-and-paste into reports. Because the extension shows raw source when needed, analysts can examine altered headers or Base64 bodies without leaving the browser, keeping their toolchain simple and auditable.

Tutorial:

  1. Install the Extension
  2. After installing the extension, click on the icon on the toolbar.