Reviews for ReloadMatic: Automatic Tab Refresh
ReloadMatic: Automatic Tab Refresh by pylo
14 reviews
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 18467492, 9 months ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by JYH@MDF, 2 years agoWorked fine for a while. Keep acting weird since Firefox 103. For example, keep finding smart timing on when it is not. Keeps cancelling auto reload for various reason even if the setting have been unchanged for months.
- Rated 2 out of 5by rediffusion, 3 years agoInconvenient. I need reload for all tabs excluding the active tab 🥴
- Rated 2 out of 5by Shield, 4 years agoTurned off when browser restarts, so you have to set all timers anew. Also sometimes turned off when system awakes from sleep mode. FF v88.0 / Windows.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Vanquesse, 4 years ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by --- MaBo. ---, 4 years ago... if i turn on the PlugIN (autoreload ON), i cant see the Icon (Indicator) in the TAB or it is very small ! Best Position of the Icon is End of URL - AdressBar ! If u fix it, i give u 5* :)
- Rated 2 out of 5by Dan, 5 years agoBugs: Causes massive CPU load on some sites.google.com websites. Bug 2: When typing in a 2nd browser window on a second screen, the "Timer disabled - you are typing" notification window appears on the other (main) screen, instead of on the screen where I type on a page which actually disabled the timer.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Jordan, 6 years agoVery nice interface and highly useful add-on (could add a 30 min reload option)...
BUT: the settings "disappear" and the tabs stop reloading. No idea why... No notification of any kind. I have multiple FF tabs open (as many as 25) and 5 or 6 are set to reload -- but they don't!
Also, it would be nice to have a visual confirmation of some kind, maybe at the top-right of the FF window, indicating how many tabs are set to reload.
IF THE DEVELOPER REPLIES, please provide an email address for direct communication. The support page has many old, unanswered queries. Thank you! - Rated 2 out of 5by nishtyak, 7 years agoI literally downloaded this add-on just for the randomize function, because there seems to be no other sensible options on the web. And it used to be great! But lately(for the past 1 month or so) it stopped functioning properly, it stops reloading after a while(15min-2hours?) and it's gone! That is a crucial part of this extension, no matter how cool other functions are, without being automatic it all makes no sense any more.
I really can't get it, what's changed? My friend is using it too and there is the same issue happening, so it's the add-on, not my computer that's malfunctioning!
I'll have to keep looking for a satisfactory add-on all over again if the developer doesn't fix this bug. Hope to hear your feedback.
Regards.Developer response
posted 7 years agoHello, can you tell me which URL stops reloading after a while? I'd be happy to take a look at it and see what's wrong. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 12125757, 7 years agoLa idea de la extensión es buena, pero no funciona.
He leído en otra opinion que el intervalo de actualización es de 20 minutos, pero yo, a parte de necesitar un intervalo de actualización más corto (como de un minuto) no he visto tampoco cambio alguno (a pesar de haber hecho cambios tanto en mi propio blog como en otra web.
Pensaba que era una extensión tipo Reload Every, ya que salió buscando esa otra, pero no lo esDeveloper response
posted 7 years agoEsto es traducido por google, lo siento por los errores de lenguaje. Seguramente puede establecer intervalos muy cortos, incluso 1 segundo. Su información de aproximadamente 20 minutos es incorrecta. Además, dices que la página no se recargó. Esto es probablemente porque necesita habilitar la opción StickyReload si desea que se comporte como ReloadEvery. Pero consulte las preguntas frecuentes incluidas también. Estoy seguro de que esto es solo un malentendido y que el complemento debería funcionar bien. Si te das cuenta de lo que salió mal y tu problema está resuelto, me gustaría que tu opinión esté actualizada. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 12705177, 7 years agoCustom timers are not stored
Setting a timer to a non-table-listed intervall works for the duration of that session but is not stored, at least not applied after a restart. My test objects happen to be pinned tabs, jftr.
Custom timings (like 20 minutes or so) should also be added to the list, to free the user from the burden to enter it again and again.
Three asterisks space to perfection - looking forward so set them all.
(ff57, w7pro, 64 bit)Developer response
posted 7 years agoHi, I have just released version 1.5. While custom intervals still cannot be added as presets, it is now possible to remember the exact settings for an URL so that you don't have to set them every time you visit - including custom intervals. I hope this makes the addon more suitable for you. Please let me know what you think, and maybe update the review if you think this is appropriate. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13468228, 7 years agohave to confirm reload... every time! Makes it nothing more than a reminder to reload... nothing auto about it.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoEDIT: Hi, in the new version you need to confirm only once, assuming you select the right option in the popup.
This is only because your page was using POST data, for which there is now limited support in the new version of ReloadMatic. Can you please check once more with the new version, and if it still doesn't work for you, can you please submit a ticket on the GitHub page, including the URL of the site you test with? - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13465512, 7 years agoРаботает один раз, потом само ставится на "не перезагружать". Это так задумано было или же это очень сырое и недоработанное расширение. В чем смысл одноразовой перезагрузки?