Bandwidth Hero - Live Image Compression
Saves data by compressing images on the page.
Total ratings for Bandwidth Hero - Live Image Compression
4.21
(Rating count:
94)
User reviews summary
Pros
- Saves a lot of bandwidth
- Works well with Heroku
- Reduces image size significantly
- Can be configured to disable on certain sites
Cons
- No longer free, requires Heroku premium
- Doesn't work on some sites like Youtube
- Some users have reported technical difficulties in setting it up
Most mentioned
- Works well with Heroku
- No longer free
- Saves a lot of bandwidth
- Doesn't work on some sites like Youtube
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2023-12-18 | Fabián Suárez | es | Esta fuera de servicio hace tiempo . No instalen esta extension . | |
2023-12-17 | Dragan | Doesn't seem to work anymore in Edge :( works fine in Firefox however. | ||
2023-12-11 | Omar | es | No lo instalen... Literalmente esta fuera de servicio y no dan ninguna alternativa fácil de conseguir | |
2023-10-27 | Khendrick | I have been using this extension for the more than a year now, tho it cost me surfing thru Github for so long lloking to see if i will get lucky and see someone who forked the repo and probally kept on maintaining it, well,thank Goodness i found it. You only need a netlify account for the method, and just a one click deploy to netlify and you are ready to go. Go to this github link: https://github.com/himshim/bandwidth-hero-proxy2 And follow the guide on how to get one up and running for your self, we don know how long it will take netlify and follow suit like Heroku but yeah for now lets enjoy | ||
2023-10-17 | Shakib Raihan | I noticed some 12 years olds whining about how it's no longer free. Is the developer obligated to provide ya'll with a service that costs money to run? Anyway, to those who need the service but don't have the technical knowledge to self host it. Send an email to https://dub.sh/server and I'll try to help you setup a server that would work flawlessly. For free of course. | ||
2023-09-14 | Danilo Pino | La boy a probar | ||
2021-11-30 | N G | en | Tutorial for noobs like me :) 1- Create an account on "glitch.com". 2- Click the "new project" option. 3- Click "Find More" option. 4- Scroll down and enter the address of this project in the "Import from GitHub" section. https://github.com/ayastreb/bandwidth-hero-proxy 5- Wait until the import is complete and you can see the Bandwidth Hero Data Compression Service page. 6- Press "PREVIEW" and then "Preview in a new page". 7- Copy the page address. Add this address in Extension. 8- Tap the Remix option. 9- Done. | |
2023-03-28 | Dinuka Jayakody | need heroku premium to run . i saw migrating to glitch is an option but i dont know how to do that | ||
2023-02-03 | Eric | No longer free need heroku premium to run. | ||
2022-12-04 | Val Maximov | Не подключается к серверу ошибка |
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