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Chrome Note Keeper

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Chrome Note Keeper: keep notes on specific websites pages.

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Description from store Keep notes on every website page and read it whenever you want! This extension give you the ability to write down notes about a specific web page and save it to Chrome storage. A little badge near the extension icon notify you the presence of a note. CHANGELOGS: --- v1.0 --- - Updated manifest file - Fixes on background --- v0.5 --- - Fixes on icon badge --- v0.4 --- - Added icon badge to notify the presence of notes --- v0.3 --- - Added import/export to options page - Fixes on options page - Larger textarea on popup - Fixes on popup --- v0.2 --- - Textarea label fixed --- v0.1 --- - First release

Latest reviews

  • (2022-11-02) Martin Trummer: nice, that it syncs between different PCs automatically notes should support some formatting options: at least URLs should be clickable

Latest issues

  • (2022-06-12, v:1.0) YUSEN WU: Suggestion about url binding
    Thanks to your chrome extension "Chrome Note Keeper", here is my suggestion: It is a good idea to bind one url to one note, but I think it can be better if the url binding can ignore the "/#word"--Hyperlink anchor. Like, if there are two urls here: "https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.0.x/quickstart/" and "https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.0.x/quickstart/#accessing-request-data", your extension will bind these urls to two notes, while they actually leading to different areas in the same page. For another side of binding--"Frontend router", I think it can be improved using the idea "inherit". For example, if we write a note A in url1 "https://flask.palletsprojects.com/", then visiting url2 "https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.0.x/" which is a sub page under the url before, the better idea is to show the note A in this sub page, and if users modify this notes, an instance note B will be created and binded to url2. It lookes like the extension of class in code language. In my opinion, one idea is to add a new "blur mode"(not sure about the name) and keep this as a "strict mode"

Statistics

Installs
313 history
Category
Rating
4.0 (1 votes)
Last update / version
2022-04-22 / 1.0
Listing languages
en

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