3.3 out of 5
Google doesn't verify reviews. Learn more about results and reviews.
- All reviews
- Recent
- Helpful
- Highest to lowest rating
- Lowest to highest rating
- English
- All languages
Mark BlachlyMay 14, 2024
Not menu-driven (that's a good thing, imho) and works as described. Useful tool!
Yvette MasulloApr 27, 2024
Works perfectly as described. Since you can customize the fonts, timers, up and down, backgrounds, auto set to move to next slide...I can't think of anything more useful in many ways.
泰瑋柏(Tedz)Apr 22, 2024
Great feature. Works nicely. Thanks! Is it also possible to have a continuous count up for the whole presentation, not just for every individual slide?
Shaul Rom w21w22Apr 20, 2024
no intreface only text popups
Xtinct GamerApr 19, 2024
When I use this I put in the command <<5:00->> and the timer doesn't even start? This extension just isn't working at all.
Brenda RichardsMar 18, 2024
I used it previously, but cannot get it working now.
Matt LaneFeb 29, 2024
Replying to part of Paul Robertson's issue, if you format your timer to look something like <10:00-$>>, start your slideshow on a slide before your timer, then it seems to work. Your timer won't start until you press 'd'. I can't get pausing to work though, but having control over starting is the biggest piece for me.
Sarah DeerenFeb 18, 2024
The timer worked. I had issues at first, but I had to close Google Chrome browser and reopen it. The only issue I have now is that the slide progression does not work. The timer goes off, but does not move to the next slide like it should. I am using the <<10:05-+>> format.
Ashton LimFeb 2, 2024
Everything is well, except that when "d" key is pressed, it won't pause. Please fix this bug. Please
Steven TetreaultJan 18, 2024
This extension is a really handy add-on to a Slide deck - I added the time and date to the master slide theme and now my auto-playing display slides include the date and time, all the time! It responds to Slides formatting, so it can match the text of the deck. My only kvetch is that centering does not seem to work quite right; the CODE may be centered, but the DISPLAY is left-justified.