Google Play Music Tab Close Alarm
When listening to music, you'll get a warning before you close the Play Music Tab. Never accidentally close it again.
Update 2013-07-04
Now works with updated Google Play Music version
Ever accidentally closed the Google Play Music Tab while playing music?
That won't ever happen again. When you're listening to music and close the tab, this extension will warn you and give you a chance to abort :)
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Latest reviews
Работает
thank you for all your good help
thank you for all your good help
10/10
Works perfectly
Works perfectly
Didn't work.
Didn't work.
Came here looking for something like this in particular. Good job!
Came here looking for something like this in particular. Good job!
It Works!
It Works!
Has one job to do, and does it well. (I did need to close and restart Chrome.)
Has one job to do, and does it well. (I did need to close and restart Chrome.)
Does NOT work since updates on Google Music.
Does NOT work since updates on Google Music.
Doesn't work. You had one job...
Doesn't work. You had one job...
Idea is cool but doesnt work for me :(
Idea is cool but doesnt work for me :(
°_°
Sweet. Thank you! @Andy Stetson, works fine in new versions of Chrome. I use chrome beta and it works just fine.
Sweet. Thank you! @Andy Stetson, works fine in new versions of Chrome. I use chrome beta and it works just fine.
I'm sure it's a great extension, but does not seem to work with new versions of Chrome.
I'm sure it's a great extension, but does not seem to work with new versions of Chrome.
don't work
don't work
This is the BEST EXTENSION EVER. I have closed Play Music so many times while I am listening to things only to have to go back and find where I left off.
This is the BEST EXTENSION EVER. I have closed Play Music so many times while I am listening to things only to have to go back and find where I left off.
Great idea, why don't Google do this?
Great idea, why don't Google do this?