![]() ![]() ![]() There are also extensions like Todoist that help accountants manage tasks, deadlines, and projects in one place. They can use them to automate mundane tasks, add features to existing ones, and improve the overall efficiency of their workflow.įor example, there are extensions like Grammarly and Hemmingway Editor that help prevent common spelling and grammar mistakes in documents and emails. For example, when they’re banking or doing research on an accounting topic.Įxtensions make it easy for accountants and bankers alike to search for information that pertains specifically to their industry without having to type in multiple different keywords every single time they want new content related to one particular topic (like “accounting”). These days, many people have multiple tabs open at once while they’re working. Some extensions even allow you to customize them with your own preferences or settings. Read: Best Chrome Extensions for Developers Why Accountants and Bankers Need Chrome ExtensionsĮxtensions can save your time as a banker or an accountant by helping you access relevant information without having to search for it. Some of these extensions run continuously in the browser’s background while others are used for specific one-off tasks. Some examples you might be familiar with include: Grammarly, Word Tune, Nimbus, 1password, etc. Many web applications create Chrome extensions for their software. Chrome extensions modify your browser’s functionalities by adding new features to the program or modifying the existing behavior of the browser so that you can perform tasks easier or get more out of the websites you visit. In addition, using a BETA can cause other issues that might not occur with the non-BETA.Īs for IE11, I can't really say, my experience with that version leaves lots to be desired.Google Chrome extensions are add-ons to your browser that allow you to complete multiple functions without leaving Google Chrome. Keep in mind that if by chance you are having the problem and it's because of a BETA version, DMXXone does not support any problems with extensions running in a BETA browser version: So be sure you're not running a BETA or DMXZone cannot help you. However, you can save time by just going to the chrome site and download the latest version for your operating system onto the machine with the issue (be sure to save any bookmarks before removing Chrome). Here's a link to Google's Chrome releases page for more info on BETA versions: You will have to select the channel associated with your operating system: / and see if the version of Chrome you're using is a "BETA" or not - If it is, uninstall it and reinstall the standard version and see what happens. That completely fixed the problem with the editor buttons for me. However, to solve the editor buttons not working issue, using Control Panel I removed Chrome from the two machines (I saved all bookmarks prior), then went to the Chrome site ( and downloaded and reinstalled Chrome. I don't know how a "BETA" version of Chrome got onto those two machines because I didn't seek out and install it and don't work with BETA versions of a browser for clients. I traced the problem down to the two machines which apparently had a "BETA" version of Chrome. The only machine that the editor worked with Chrome was the Windows XP (!), remarkably, the other two machines with Vista and Windows 7 did not. I tried Chrome on three machines, a Windows XP-64, Vista, and Windows 7. I tested this on various machines and discovered the problem to be with the version of Chrome. I had the same issue with the latest version of the editor (ver 3.5.0 and 3.5.1) buttons not working in Chrome all of a sudden - but it worked in Firefox, Safari, Opera - and before it did work on Chorme. Hello Everyone: I'm a user just like you are (I don't work for DMXZone). ![]()
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