Send URL
Implements a button to send page URL (link) via email.
This extension adds a button (next to the addressbar) which allows you to send a webpage URL (link) via email.
Example: if you use Gmail, then it opens a new send-mail window and adds the webpage title to the email title field, and puts the webpage url in the body of the email. All you have to do is choose a mail recipient and click send.
An easy way to share webpages with your contacts and friends.
Enjoy!
Technical information:
This extension is using the "mailto:" protocol, so all email related issues like which mailclient that opens up and how the mail is formatted is
related to your system and what your system does with the "mailto:" protocol. So if things don't work as expected or you want to change things, then check your systems "mailto:" protocol settings.
Changelog:
0.9.5.2 - updated to support Manifest version 3.
0.9.5 - fixed a bug that sometimes just opened a blank page. Should be fixed now.
Latest reviews
Simply stopped working. Does not open Thunderbird.
Works flawlessly!
unfortunately not working
unfortunately not working
Very simple and effective. No bells and whistles, doesn't overcomplicate anything, just opens a new email from Outlook with a link to the page. Exactly what I was looking for. Win 10 Pro and Microsoft 365
Very simple and effective. No bells and whistles, doesn't overcomplicate anything, just opens a new email from Outlook with a link to the page. Exactly what I was looking for. Win 10 Pro and Microsoft 365
Simple and effective. Excellent!
Simple and effective. Excellent!
Maybe it's just me but it does not work with Mail and MacOs High Sierra 10.13.6 (can't update any higher)
Maybe it's just me but it does not work with Mail and MacOs High Sierra 10.13.6 (can't update any higher)
Works perfectly ... with gmail. I'm not surprised if their are quirks with other email programs and webmails. The "blank page" complaint is a gmail thing, not a "Send URL" thing.
Works perfectly ... with gmail. I'm not surprised if their are quirks with other email programs and webmails. The "blank page" complaint is a gmail thing, not a "Send URL" thing.
ME HA ENCANTADO
Does EXACTLY what it says it'll do. Nothing more, nothing less. Perfect!
Does EXACTLY what it says it'll do. Nothing more, nothing less. Perfect!
non-functional, it opens a blank tab, does not launch email client at all.
non-functional, it opens a blank tab, does not launch email client at all.
Parfait, enfin l'extension que je cherchais comme ce que Firefox offre.
Sends URL as text, but not as a hyperlink in Windows Live Mail. You have to highlight the text, then right click and choose "Hyperlink" to make it a clickable link.
Sends URL as text, but not as a hyperlink in Windows Live Mail. You have to highlight the text, then right click and choose "Hyperlink" to make it a clickable link.
Simple et efficace, pas besoin de donner accès à mes comptes emails ou à mes réseaux sociaux. Cela équivaut à la fonctionnalité présente dans Firefox et dont je me sert souvent. Cette fonctionnalité est présente nativement sur Chrome mobile mais pas sur la version Desktop ;-) Mystère... En tout cas, je vous le recommande.
This works perfectly on Mac OSX in conjunction with Mac Mail app. Clicking the extension's button generates a draft email with the webpage title as the email subject and the URL in the email body. Exactly what I wanted. It also works the same way on Windows 7 with Outlook 2013
This works perfectly on Mac OSX in conjunction with Mac Mail app. Clicking the extension's button generates a draft email with the webpage title as the email subject and the URL in the email body. Exactly what I wanted. It also works the same way on Windows 7 with Outlook 2013
Хм.. в адресной строке появляется ссылка "mailto+ваш_url" лишь.
worx perfect (OSX&Mail)
worx perfect (OSX&Mail)
non-functional, it opens a blank tab, does not launch email client at all. Using Xubuntu & Thunderbird.
non-functional, it opens a blank tab, does not launch email client at all. Using Xubuntu & Thunderbird.
It often fails to include the URL in the body of the email. If I manually have to cut & paste the URL into the email body I might as well just use my own email program to do so. It also leaves a browser window open after you use it (minor problem).
It often fails to include the URL in the body of the email. If I manually have to cut & paste the URL into the email body I might as well just use my own email program to do so. It also leaves a browser window open after you use it (minor problem).