Análises para Simple Browsing Schedule
Simple Browsing Schedule por SimpleBrowsingSchedule
Análise por Shalfatih
19 análises
- Edit: Hasn't been working for me lately. Will try some things and report back before changing ranking.
Old Review:
Simple and quick to get running. Would love to see this picked up and integrated into "Firefox Multi-Account Containers" so that it could open color. - Avaliado em 1 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14019578 , há 4 anosDoes not work at all. Firefox / Windows 10.
- I am ditching Chrome and for the most part finding decent replacements for my favorite extensions. One of those is Tab Snooze, which allows for repeatedly opening a tab on a schedule. None of the tab snoozing extensions for FF offer this, but Simple Browsing Schedule fills this purpose quite nicely.
Wow is it flexible! I like being able to have multiple sites open up with multiple repeating options. The versatility of this approach is quite impressive, and has me thinking about other ways I can use it.
Feature request: One cool thing that Tab Snooze does is ring a bell when the tab opens. Or whenever it "catches up" if you're not at your machine at the time. That would be a great addition to this very nice extension. Great work! Resposta do programador
publicado a há 5 anosYou might like to try the Option of "Dont load tabs until selected"
https://simplebrowsingschedule.wordpress.com/how-to/dont-load-tabs-until-selected/
(although that may or may not suit your particular use case)- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 15982101 , há 5 anosDoesn't work at all. Not even when i click the button "Open Websites Now". (I did created Schedule with URLs).
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13930952 , há 5 anosNeeded a program that automatically opened my browser for a local streaming news site at a specified time. This did it perfectly. Very useful FF extension.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por recycler.fox , há 7 anosWas using this add-on before Quantum, am using now - always works as it should. One thing bothers me a bit - AM/PM - as I rarely add new schedules, always am trying to put seconds to 3rd "--" of "Time" and getting the error :/
UPD: Thanks for the advice, that helps.Resposta do programador
publicado a há 7 anosYou might like to edit your Firefox about:config settings to enable the timepicker to display correctly:
dom.forms.datetime.timepicker true
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input/time - Avaliado em 2 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13400109 , há 7 anosFirst of all thank you for porting the extension new FF. I love this addon.
I have been a fan of the deprecated extension "My weekly schedule". But this one is not working for me most of the time. "Catchup" options works once in a blue moon in my browser. Do you know what can be causing it to not work in the new FF ?Resposta do programador
publicado a há 7 anosCan you please try the Diagnostic Mode as described on my support site.
https://simplebrowsingschedule.wordpress.com/feedback/ - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13608981 , há 7 anosSimplicity personified. A simple extension to remind you to check you HSX stocks every Tuesday for Starbond adjusts, just what I needed and exactly what I wanted. No frills, no useless GUI sucking up RAM, just a plain jane programmer interface with very unique and useful features.
Thank you for developing this extension, it's literally exactly what I was looking for and I'm sad to see it rated 3 stars. This is a 5 star extension through and through. The dev is actively updating it, addressing specific bugs for users etc. Props to the dev for the hard work and again, thank you for your time and effort developing this.
I'll let you know if it works as intended for me on Tuesday, Dec 19th when HSX adjusts starbonds, just to give some feedback. - When compared to then now deprecated "My Weekly Browsing Schedule," this rates about a two, but viewed by itself, it's about a three or four, so I've given it a three. "My Weekly Browsing Schedule" is vastly better, but has also had a lot more dev time (obviously), so hopefully this will become closer and closer to that add-on over time.