This Firefox addon adds a Calendar button to the top toolbar. This Calendar button opens Google Calendar in new tab.
What is Open Google Calendar with toolbar button?
The 'Open Google Calendar with toolbar button' is an innovative Firefox add-on. This add-on integrates a dedicated calendar button into your browser toolbar, allowing immediate and hassle-free access to Google Calendar. With a single click, Google Calendar opens in a new tab, improving your productivity and organization. Ideal for individuals constantly using Google Calendar, this add-on provides a simpler, more streamlined browser experience.
Add-on stats
By: DJAC Productions
Rating: 4.23
(13)
Creation date: 2011-04-12
Weekly download count: 10
Firefox on Android: Yes
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Moderate risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Size: 34.41K
Ranking
# 1827
Other platforms
Not available on Chrome
Not available on Edge
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Add-on summary
Open https://www.google.com/calendar/render?tab=mc from the toolbar in a new tab.
User reviews
Pros
- Works great and seamlessly with Firefox Quantum FF 57
- Clean and fast
- Allows flexibility to make changes
- Simple to use with a button for Google Calendar
- Potential for great usage
Cons
- Opens a new tab every time instead of switching to an already open tab
- Doesn't retain login credentials and forces user to login every time
- Renders language based on location instead of registered language
Most mentioned
- Opens new tab
- Issues with login credentials
- Language rendering issues
Recent reviews
Add-on safety
Risk impact
Open Google Calendar with toolbar button does not require any sensitive permissions.
Risk likelihood
Open Google Calendar with toolbar button is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.
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