Browse JSON like you do it in Finder.
Total ratings
4.10
(Rating count:
20)
Review summary
Pros
- User-friendly interface for navigating large JSON files.
- Faster navigation with arrow keys compared to mouse usage.
- Ability to search for specific data within JSON.
- Visually appealing design.
Cons
- Does not work on online JSON files that do not report as such.
- Overrides default fonts to monospace on Linux.
- May interfere with website background images.
Most mentioned
- I like the visuals
- The finder-ish interface is a winner.
- Very well done.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2020-07-28 | Austin Lyons | The best | ||
2020-07-28 | Austin Lyons | en | The best | |
2016-09-15 | Rubat | I like the visuals, but it doesn't work on online JSON files that do not report them selves as json files, like so many other JSON formatters. | ||
2016-09-15 | Rubat | en | I like the visuals, but it doesn't work on online JSON files that do not report them selves as json files, like so many other JSON formatters. | |
2016-07-14 | Neb | On linux, this extension overrides many pages default font to monospace. | ||
2016-07-14 | Neb | en | On linux, this extension overrides many pages default font to monospace. | |
2016-05-17 | Reece Hart | I tried 5 and kept this one. Although I miss the tree view of others, the finder-ish interface is a winner for navigating big json files. | ||
2016-05-17 | Reece Hart | en | I tried 5 and kept this one. Although I miss the tree view of others, the finder-ish interface is a winner for navigating big json files. | |
2014-07-11 | Dillon Krug | Aside from the css scoping issues, very well done. | ||
2014-07-11 | Dillon Krug | en | Aside from the css scoping issues, very well done. |
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