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Change JPEG/JFIF to JPG

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TheSharpmarksmanSep 4, 2024

Works as intended.

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BoidJul 14, 2024

As of July 14, it does a wonderful job at converting Twitter images to .jpg, though it now defaults to the Downloads folder, which some people will find annoying. Fix this, and the extension will be wonderful

6 out of 6 found this helpful
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Andrew WJun 11, 2024

It makes chrome not remember the last folder I saved.. so it's useless

7 out of 7 found this helpful
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Jasmin KlaićApr 14, 2024

Not working 15.4.2024

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Zaelle LeshawMar 30, 2024

As of March 30th 2024, it's working for me and does what it says it does. Especially useful since certain sites to not be named force jfif nonsense now and other apps don't automatically display jfifs like they do for other image formats. Converting the files individually or even having to get another app to do it en masse is a lot more effort than just using this.

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P AFeb 10, 2024

It's not working :-(

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Saleh MahmudSep 2, 2023

It's not working now

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Andrew McKeeMay 9, 2023

Perfect. Does exactly what it says on the tin.

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Dave S.Mar 14, 2023

Pretty good but really needs an update to remember what folder you're in when you're saving images. Plugin will take you to your downloads folders each time you save an image. Very tedious having to navigate to my pictures subfolders over & over again.

1 person found this review to be helpful
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Jamie LeeJun 10, 2022

Does what it says effortlessly, but conflicts with the browser remembering the last folder you downloaded to, always sending you back to whatever folder you have set for downloads by default. This severely hampers workflow when saving multiple images at once.

15 out of 16 found this helpful
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