Extension : History Trends
Developer : randy
Latest Version : 1.3
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Description :
History Trends analyzes your entire browsing history and displays a variety of charts and statistics. It's interactive, too: just click a link or a chart to filter your history by different criteria.
To add a filter:
* Click on a linked URL, domain, or date.
* Click a bar or pie slice on a chart.
* Type the exact URL or domain into the filter box and click Go.
To remove a filter:
* Click "Clear" to remove a single filter
* Click "Clear All Filters" to remove all
Examples:
* Find your Top 10 most-used bookmarks: Click the "auto_bookmark" pie slice on the Transition Type chart.
* View the Top 10 domains you've visited today: Click the "Today" link in the "Daily Stats" section.
* Find out what URLs you visit at 3 in the morning: On the "Time of Day" chart, click the bar (if it exists) for 3am, then click the URLs tab.
History Trends displays the following stats and charts:
* Total URLs visited and total number of visits
* Top 10 most visited domains
* Top 10 most visited URLs
* Top 10 busiest days (i.e., days with most visits)
* Daily Visit stats (e.g., average and median visits per day)
* Chart of visits per day as a time-series
* Chart of visits by hour of day
* Chart of visits by day of week
* Chart of visits by day of month
* Chart of visits by month
* Chart of transition type (e.g., link, bookmark, reload, etc)
Please be aware that clearing your history will reset all of your stats to zero!
Change Log
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Version 1.3
* Added a tab for Top 10 Domains
* Added support for filtering by domain
Version 1.2
* Added lots of filters
* Added "View More URLs..." and "View More Days..." links
* Added link to definitions of each transition type
Version 1.1
* Added table of Daily Visit stats
* Adjusted labels on "Time of Day" chart
* Added new time-series chart of Visits Per Day
Version 1.0
* Initial release
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