"Change Case" is a powerful Chrome extension that provides advanced methods for altering text case. It supports various text elements and includes options for grammatically correct title case, sentence case, as well as specialized programming cases like camel case and pascal case. The extension operates on the user's device, ensuring privacy and no personal data handling. With convenience features like keyboard shortcuts and an options page, it's designed for efficient text manipulation across web applications.
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The set of advanced methods to change case of text, delivered as convenient extension for browser Google Chrome. Compatible with various elements of the website: input, textarea, editable content (popular text editors like TinyMCE).
Included methods like correct grammatically title case, sentence case, upper case or lower case with addition of methods for programmers: camel case, pascal case and many more.
Tip: no case reverts changes applied by other methods.
Privacy Policy: Change Case extension does not handling any user sensitive or personal data. All content transformations are performed via algorithms on user's device without third parties.
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Pros
Great time saver
Works perfectly when functioning
Useful for data entry tasks
Responsive developer support
Cons
Frequent issues after updates
Sometimes doesn't work on specific browsers
Problems with case sensitivity and ignore lists
Requires reinstallation to fix issues
Most mentioned
Not working after updates
Need for bug fixes and stability improvements
Positive experience when the extension functions properly
Recent reviews
Many time looking for an extension like this. Perfect.
This extension contains bugs, such as when I set "a, an, en, is," etc., on the "Correct List," which includes case-insensitive words to replace during conversion. After that, it keeps incorrectly changing words that start with "a, an, en," such as "Attend" and "Engineering." Please fix this issue. Additionally, case-insensitive words should not apply to the beginning of a sentence, as sentences always start with a capital letter. This fix would be a significant improvement.