Wrike and Chrome - Excellent Combination for Productivity

Published by Daria   |  Thursday, 11 September, 2008
Google Chrome has already won the hearts of thousands of early adopters. Chrome has  a number of innovative features that  Google says were developed to solve several serious problems related to browsing the Web. If you are one of the Web-workers who have already chosen Chrome as a primary browser, do not deprive yourself the pleasure of adding your favorite project management software to your bookmarks. Wrike works perfectly in Chrome, just as it does in other highly popular web-browsers, such as Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Firefox 3, and Safari 3




5 Comments
  • Published by Gilbert, Monday, 30 March, 2009
    Just a tip you should mention regarding Google Chrome: create an application shortcut with Google Chrome [control the current page > create application shortcuts...], to get the most of your screen real estate with Wrike. Works like a charm, feels like desktop software. Fast access.
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  • Published by Daria, Monday, 30 March, 2009
    Thank you for the tip, Gilbert!
  • Published by Jon, Thursday, 09 July, 2009
    Did you update something yesterday? Because the editor no longer works in Google Chrome on OS X.
  • Published by Jacob, Friday, 13 August, 2010
    When can we expect Opera support?
  • Published by Dasha, Monday, 16 August, 2010
    Jacob, most of Wrike users prefer Chrome as it's the browser that runs Wrike the fastest. We'll record your suggestion. We prioritize features based on our customers' requests, so your vote counts.
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