Encoding/Decoding Plugin for various types of encoding like base64, rot13 or unix timestamp conversion
Total ratings
4.05
(Rating count:
37)
Review summary
Pros
- Very useful tool with various encoding/decoding options.
- In place base64 decode feature is appreciated.
- Addresses multiple encoding types.
Cons
- Missing password-protected encryption feature.
- Breaks some websites when used.
- Quoted-printable decoding is buggy and misinterprets certain characters.
- Cannot copy/save decoded results easily.
- Lacks support for URL decoding.
Most mentioned
- Need for password-protected encryption.
- Issues with quoted-printable decoding.
- Difficulty in copying/saving decode results.
- Request for additional features like JSON and URL decoding.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2021-02-26 | No One | The only thing it's missing is an Encrypt feature that requires a password to Decrypt. All the available encode/decode options can be decoded by anyone with half a brain. ADD THIS FEATURE! GIVE ME GOOD PASSWORD PROTECTED ENCRYPTION, PLEASE! | ||
2021-02-27 | No One | en | The only thing it's missing is an Encrypt feature that requires a password to Decrypt. All the available encode/decode options can be decoded by anyone with half a brain. ADD THIS FEATURE! GIVE ME GOOD PASSWORD PROTECTED ENCRYPTION, PLEASE! | |
2018-06-28 | Clauton Lopes | installshield wizard error | ||
2018-06-29 | Clauton Lopes | en | installshield wizard error | |
2017-09-20 | A Google user | It does the job, however, it breaks some websites (ex: listmoz.com) | ||
2017-09-20 | A Google user | en | It does the job, however, it breaks some websites (ex: listmoz.com) | |
2016-12-13 | Mr. Lance E Sloan | It works in a lot of cases, but I've just noticed while working with quoted-printable text that it doesn't do that very well. For example, the string "=E2=80=94" should decode to "—", but this extension shows "â". Also, "=E2=80=99" should decode to "’", but it gave "â" again. It doesn't handle the "=" linebreaks correctly, either. The decoded text includes a lot of equal signs in them. | ||
2016-12-13 | Mr. Lance E Sloan (UMich) | en | It works in a lot of cases, but I've just noticed while working with quoted-printable text that it doesn't do that very well. For example, the string "=E2=80=94" should decode to "—", but this extension shows "â". Also, "=E2=80=99" should decode to "’", but it gave "â" again. It doesn't handle the "=" linebreaks correctly, either. The decoded text includes a lot of equal signs in them. | |
2016-07-19 | Amy Powell | Very useful tool! A bit difficult to understand how to use at first. It looks like the bugs mentioned in earlier reviews have been addressed which makes this a valuable resource. | ||
2016-07-19 | Amy Powell | en | Very useful tool! A bit difficult to understand how to use at first. It looks like the bugs mentioned in earlier reviews have been addressed which makes this a valuable resource. |
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