3.8 out of 5
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Jan MendarosMar 19, 2023
Unfortunately still broken. Hasn't worked for any number i tried.
P NNov 9, 2020
Doesn't work. Give no result on any page. That's a pity, it was a good idea.
TorgefahrJan 21, 2019
I would really appreciate it if the same value was annotated only once in a given page. Also, an interactive element to temporarily disable entries which mess up the readability would be nice.
Alex ChandelMay 26, 2018
Been broken for a while.
Victoria ReidApr 5, 2018
doesn't give any results. at all.
Petya SzombathySep 26, 2017
i'd like an added benefit of seeing US vs metric values
Anza Hanif AthallahDec 23, 2016
Overall a great extension, however some of the entries are too technical for daily use. For example, "1 meter" is translated as "≈ wavelength of the lowest UHF and highest VHF radio frequency, 300 MHz", which is something most people (including me) don't understand or use in daily life. It would be better if other practical comparisons were added (like "1 meter ≈ length of a baseball bat" or something).
SkipsonNov 12, 2016
Works great and gives me a lot of things to compare too. The only thing I would like is a Domain Blacklist, so I can tell it not to work on a website where it messes up the formatting
Matt BowyerSep 8, 2016
It's good, but just a couple of issues - as other reviewers have pointed out, some of the comparisons really aren't helpful (wavelengths in particular really aren't something you can visualise!). Also, there are issues with collections of numbers such as LS1 V (an engine number) - DoN reads this as one volt, which isn't really helpful - if a number has a space before the unit, then the program should really ignore the number if it's linked to the previous text.
Andrew FApr 19, 2016
The only thing keeping me from 5 stars is that you can't configure it to pause/disable on particular domains. Since Chrome syncs everywhere, this can be annoying on my work sites (Jenkins, etc.). Sure, you can pause it, but that's all-or-nothing.