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SECAA 1Aug 29, 2024
EXCELLENT! Couldn't ask for more. Thank you, Developer.
Hien PhanAug 27, 2024
beware. scam notwork. may have viruts
Asher Oto (asheroto)DeveloperAug 27, 2024
Hi there, if you're having an issue, we can try to figure it out on the GitHub repository which is linked in the description. Just visit the repository, click the "Issues" tab, and explain what's going on there. I'm not sure why you are saying this extension has a virus. The code is publicly accessible on the GitHub repository where you can verify that it does not connect to any external resources. Most of the code is handled through page.js. It simply exports the list of extensions and creates an HTML file. Perhaps you are referring to the original extension that this was extension was influenced by?
Jan ZaharovAug 19, 2024
Great to have, thanks!
Andy R.Aug 7, 2024
excellent extension that enables you what extensions you have and to compare various browsers you may have in your computer. however, is there a way to import this file into the same browser or another browser as a bookmark?
Asher Oto (asheroto)DeveloperAug 8, 2024
This is a great idea. We can brainstorm some ideas to implement this over at the "issue"' in the repo. For reference this is related to issue #5 in the GitHub repo. Thank you!
Wouter HaringJul 30, 2024
Great to have, thanks! Would it be possible to add the installation (updated) date in the html overview on the right side? That way you can instantly see which extensions haven't been renewed for a while And is it possible to separate the 'apps' from the 'extensions'? (apps are eg. Google Play Book, Word Online) And after running the report, is it possible to open it straight into a new tab?
Asher Oto (asheroto)DeveloperAug 6, 2024
Hi Wouter! Thank you for your suggestions! Currently, Chrome APIs don't support handling install/update dates, so that feature isn't feasible at the moment. If this changes, I'll definitely implement it. I'll also create a feature request on the GitHub repository to separate Apps from Extensions. Regarding opening the HTML file directly, that would be ideal, but Chrome APIs restrict access to file paths for security reasons. If you have any other feature requests or issues to report, check out our GitHub repo and click the "Issues" tab: https://github.com/asheroto/Extension-Exporter Thank you, asheroto
AMEA IOJul 23, 2024
This is my first and probably last review ;-) You saved my day of copy pasting @$ù!$ between all my computers and my teams :-) Thank you "Misaotra" from Madagascar
Ian TheHunterJul 1, 2024
You click on extension and it immediately exports as seen in screenshots.
Arsalan Abdul-SalamJun 21, 2024
I had my doubt that this might not work, but it did as intended
Antonio Abu-NassarMay 5, 2024
Simple, straight-forward and open-source. Just perfect!
B TBMay 2, 2024
Excellent! Exactly what i was looking for all over the place. Good job, good luck (maybe with some other ext.?). Thank you very much!