Compare Chrome extensions: Text Input Recover Extension vs Typio Form Recovery
Stats | Text Input Recover Extension | Typio Form Recovery |
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User count | 938 | 60,000+ |
Average rating | 2.81 | 3.12 |
Rating count | 21 | 279 |
Last updated | 2018-07-17 | 2020-09-27 |
Size | 260.10K | 160.77K |
Version | 1.0.5 | 3.2.4 |
Short description | |
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Remember text input fields on any page | Autosave, everywhere. Recover lost form input with ease! |
Full summary | |
Remembers values for input fields on a page. TIRE attempts to save the contents of all page fields (except passwords) in which a user can enter text. Once the text has been stored and the page re-visited, the fields can be populated with the text last entered. Complete instructions can be found in TIRE Options > About. |
Typio Form Recovery automatically saves text as you type and lets you easily recover input data in case of loss. You are in full control of which sites auto-save is enabled on and how long the input is saved. Typio is lightweight, secure and your data never leaves your computer. The code for Typio is available to view on Bitbucket: https://bitbucket.org/nicklassandell/chrome-form-recovery/ Privacy Policy and feedback info: https://typiorecovery.github.io/ Recent changes: Version 3.2.3 (18th September 2020): Important: The Quick Restore popup will no longer show for contentEditable fields. These fields are known to not function as they should after restoring into them. Typio will no longer automatically restore data into these fields because there is no safe way of doing it. Your data can still be accessed from the Recovery Window and can be manually restored by copying and pasting it. New: Better support for re-usable input fields (common in chat applications) New: Better support for state based applications (React, Vue, Angular etc) New: The Quick Restore Icon now re-positions with input fields if they change in size New: Focus is now restored to the input after using the Quick Restore Popup to restore |