Set URL aliases ('m/' goes to 'mail.google.com')
Total ratings
3.50
(Rating count:
10)
Review summary
Pros
- Still works for some users
- Cloud-based, extensible functionality
- Useful aliasing capabilities
Cons
- Many reports of it not working
- Issues with non-Latin characters
- Lack of support or updates
Most mentioned
- Doesn't seem to work anymore
- Still works :)
- Thanks for this extension. :)
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Recent reviews
Recent rating average:
2.60
All time rating average:
3.50
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2023-09-15 | Nirav | still works :) | ||
2023-09-15 | Nirav | en | still works :) | |
2023-01-14 | Richard Bateman | Sure wish this still worked. it should probably be removed from Chrome if it isn't going to be fixed :-( It looks like it should work except that ... it just doesn't do anything. very sad. | ||
2023-01-14 | Richard Bateman | en | Sure wish this still worked. it should probably be removed from Chrome if it isn't going to be fixed :-( It looks like it should work except that ... it just doesn't do anything. very sad. | |
2021-09-20 | Bryson G | doesnt work. too bad | ||
2020-09-03 | Nicolas Cardiles | Doesn't seem to work any more. | ||
2020-09-03 | Nicolas Cardiles | en | Doesn't seem to work any more. | |
2017-11-07 | Elisei Kulikovsky | Is it possible to use real alias, e.g. "m", not "m/"? Like in URL Alias for FF. | ||
2017-11-07 | Elisei Kulikovsky | en | Is it possible to use real alias, e.g. "m", not "m/"? Like in URL Alias for FF. | |
2017-04-15 | Sy Maçoku | Thanks for this extension. :) |
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