Already able to use Windows Timeline on Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox
Windows Timeline Support is an extension / addon that allows Chrome and Firefox users to use it on many Windows 10 devices like Microsoft Edge. This means that when you install Windows Timeline Support, your browser's browsing history will be synchronized into Windows 10 Timeline so users can review and continue to do the unfinished work through any Windows 10 device ( has a version newer than April 2018 Update - version number 1803) when using a generic Microsoft account.
Currently, Windows Timeline Support has appeared on the gadget store of both Chrome and Firefox browsers, completely free. If there is a need, users can access the link below to download and experience.
- Google Chrome: Windows Timeline Support
- Mozilla Firefox: Windows Timeline Support - Add-ons for Firefox
Switch the active tab through another device via Windows 10 Timeline.
Currently the gadget is still receiving good feedback from users. However, as noted by the developer, Windows Timeline Support is still in the testing phase, so in the process of using, if any errors occur, users can comment at DominicMaas / TimelineExtension following the link below or tweet @ dominicjmaas (for those who use Twitter).
- https://github.com/DominicMaas/TimelineExtension
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