Reviews for SiteDelta Watch
SiteDelta Watch by Andreas Schierl
4 reviews
- Rated 3 out of 5by Korwin, 4 years agoПлюс: дополнение, будто бы, не имеет ограничений на количество подписок (в отличие от Distill Web Monitor и Otsledit). Минусы: нет уведомления на email; непонятно, зачем страница после добавления в отслеживаемые перезагружается с заголовком "SiteDelta Watch is enabled for this page"? Уведомления у кнопки или браузерного было бы достаточно. И, главное, нет визуального выделения отслеживаемой области (как это реализовано в "Adblock Plus - free ad blocker" и упомянутых выше приложениях). Из-за этого очень много ложных срабатываний на тех элементах, которые не касаются интересующей зоны вебстраницы. Также, нельзя переименовать подписки, и неочевидно, как перейти к экрану общих настроек дополнения. При нажатии "Import/Export" открывается пустая страница.
Developer response
posted 4 years agoSiteDelta checks for changes in your browser and not within some cloud service, so email notifications are not possible (or at least, notifications could only be sent while your browser is open, so I don't see a big benefit).
The page opened ("reloaded") when watching a page shows the page the way it is monitored (i.e. without JavaScript), and allows you to rename it or configure the relevant regions by clicking the down arrow on the right side of the notification bar. - Rated 3 out of 5by OlegV, 6 years agoНужна поддержка JavaScript !!!
Кто знает альтернативные расширения с поддержкой JavaScript, пишитеDeveloper response
posted 6 years agoYou can use SiteDelta Highlight which supports JavaScript (as long as the relevant JavaScript is executed early after page load), but cannot perform scans in background. Instead, you have to manually trigger whenever you want it to scan all known pages. - Rated 3 out of 5by molitar, 7 years agoI have one question is it possible to set settings specific to a page? Some sites I need to scan images others that just causes false reports. Again for numbers some need to know number changes others need to be totally ignored. I can only see a global setting not a per site setting.
Can it do per site/page settings and if so where is there a documentation on how to do that? Other than that it's much more reliable then Distill Web Monitor that showed nothing but false reports with no method to ignore numbers or Update Scanner that did not work on many pages.
Another problem I found is unable to use with forums as forums show who is online at the time and there is no method to exclude these names so forum page always shows changed.Developer response
posted 7 years agoJust click the down arrow / expand button in the notification bar shown on top of a watched page in order to open the per page settings. - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 13156071, 7 years agoHas the basic functionality, but really needs some polish.
Things it needs to fix:
1. There is no way to visit a page and not have it be checked when you do.
2. When you let the addon open a page it does so with a strange 'moz-extension:' url added to the front of the pages actual url. This WILL break most pages, forcing you to manually remove the extra gibberish.
3. Anything highlighted as changed will generally not be interactable anymore until the page is reloaded and the item is not highlighted.
I hope these are eventually fixed as that would really improve this add-onDeveloper response
posted 7 years agoSpeaking of SiteDelta Watch,
1. SiteDelta Watch will not do anything if you visit the page itself - only if you use the Watch icon, or open it from the Watch Sidebar (i.e. if you are on the 'moz-extension:' page)
2. The page content you see on the 'moz-extension:' page is what SiteDelta Watch sees when performing its background scan (except for pages that hide content using CSS - I know that is a problem that will be addressed in a later version). So if this page does not contain what you want to monitor, SiteDelta Watch will likely fail to notify you about changes.
However, if you do not need scheduled background scans, SiteDelta Highlight might be your better option:
1. SiteDelta Highlight allows you to decide when you want to highlight changes.
2./3. SiteDelta Highlight works on the page itself (similar to SiteDelta), an not a 'moz-extension:' version with JavaScript disabled
HOWEVER, SiteDelta Highlight cannot perform (scheduled) checks in the background, but has to load the page in a (visible) tab and check it there.