extension ExtPose

AM/PM -> 24h format everywhere

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Description from extension meta

Changes timestamps on any website from am/pm to 24-hour format

Image from store AM/PM -> 24h format everywhere
Description from store Converts 12h to 24h time on any website. Version 1.0: + Option to disable it on a per-domain basis + Recognizes 7:35am, 7:35A, 7:35a.m., etc... + Format choice (07:35, 7:35, 7h35, 0735...) + Dynamically scans the page for timestamps

Latest reviews

  • (2020-04-12) ernieIzdebski: The only issue here is that in any text box, it will periodically cause your keyboard to jump to the beginning of the line, so you have to revise your typing style to account for this.
  • (2019-12-23) Kerry Northrup: Causes cursor to jump to the beginning of line while typing in Gmail. Had to disable and remove.
  • (2017-12-26) Athena Azuraea: Does what it says. But it's not perfect. It fails to detect certain time formats. But that doesn't detract from the fact that this is a very useful extension, so kudos to the developer!
  • (2016-07-20) Andreas: Good, but too agressive. It turns "Nexus 6P" to "Nexus 18:00" for example (which is really funny, but confusing).

Latest issues

  • (2018-12-17, v:1.0.1) Cursor jumping in textareas
    Sites which use the contenteditable attribute rather than textarea elements for their multi-line input (notably Gmail and Reddit's Fancy Pants Editor), except for Google Docs for some reason, have a problem where the text cursor is constantly reset to the start of the line.
  • (2017-12-26, v:1.0.1) Athena Azuraea: Fails to convert format
    Extension doesn't recognize patterns like 2-6 PM and translates it as 2-18 (which is obviously wrong). See google maps.
  • (2017-07-14, v:1.0.1) Brett C: Doesnt convert format
    doesnt convert from the format '10:28 A.M.', and converts '8:46 a.m.' to '08:46.m.' on wikipedia

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Rating
3.7143 (7 votes)
Last update / version
2019-04-20 / 1.0.1
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