Análises para DeepL: tradutor e assistente de escrita com IA
DeepL: tradutor e assistente de escrita com IA por DeepL
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- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Random Enemy Encounter , há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 18260472 , há um anoExtension very well thought out and much more practical than its google translator-based counterparts
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13956211 , há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17615395 , há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17196363 , há um anoVery, very good translater.It´s the best i know.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17590963 , há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17705859 , há um anoTrès précis et grammaticalement parfait.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14639003 , há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por wн|τεbʁeλÐe®i5βaЯ1εy , há um ano
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13605504 , há um ano
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Cy "kkm" K'Nelson , há um anoThe extension functionality is A-OK, solid 5/5. It's the implementation that kills it usefulness, and barely scrapes 0/5. I could go into the negative score numbers, but boy, where I would've stopped then...
I had to uninstall the extension because it throws its trash around all over the browser. It injects a humongous CSS stylesheet, 115KB(!) in size, into *every single open tab*, regardless of DeepL translation being ever used. I estimated that I used the selection translation pop-up at about one in every 500 to 1000 pages. This is a truly humongous waste of resources. The stylesheet contains 734 selectors, 2999 property settings and two @media width breakpoints. You'd have a hard time convincing me that this is a bare minimum necessary to display a simple pop-up box…
And then, in any case, a sensibly written extension would have delayed loading its CSS until it is actually needed, i.e. until it actually displays something. And load it into a sandbox, so that it's gone when the pop-up is closed: come think of it, DOM shadow roots were invented for a reason, and scoping resources in time was one of the two major ones. Now, the funny part, albeit not ha-ha funny: the extension does in fact use a shadow root for the pop-up, and… yes, you guessed it, loads another copy of its juggernaut CSS sheet into it. Why it also stuffs all this useless CSS everywhere it only can is beyond me, but loading the CPU with the browser's failing to match the extra 750 selectors every time the layout is recomputed—and "responsive" layouts on dynamically changing pages have to be deeply recomputed often!—isn't something I can use. I have better ways to waste my CPU than this extension.
As soon as the issue is fixed, I'm upgrading my rating to 5/5 not thinking twice. I hope that this is just an oversight, a bad design decision that could be soon reassessed and undone. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 15786543 , há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Nonac Banana , há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por mahdiameri , há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 12949869 , há um ano