Keeps tabs on your setTimeout's
Total ratings
3.33
(Rating count:
15)
Review summary
Pros
- Very handy and useful.
- Does exactly what it says it does.
- Great tool for debugging performance.
- Helps in identifying multiple setInterval() functions running.
- Awesome for finding CPU issues related to intervals.
Cons
- Doesn't add anything to the Developer Console.
- Doesn't persist across page refreshes.
- Doesn't show setTimeout.
- Not visible in Chrome v.40.
- Can't get timers added on pageLoad.
Most mentioned
- Does exactly what it says it does.
- Very handy and useful.
- Works great for debugging performance.
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Recent reviews
Recent rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-05-23 | Reinhart Logronio | en | cant even use it | |
2019-04-19 | Anshu Prince | very handy and useful. | ||
2019-04-19 | Anshu Prince | en | very handy and useful. | |
2018-12-14 | Martin Kuba | Does exactly what it says it does. | ||
2018-12-14 | Martin Kuba | en | Does exactly what it says it does. | |
2018-08-10 | Jazz Rich | Doesn't add anything to the Developer Console. | ||
2018-08-10 | Jazz Rich | en | Doesn't add anything to the Developer Console. | |
2018-02-23 | Jared Middleton | exactly what I needed! thanks! :) | ||
2018-02-23 | Jared McKimm | en | exactly what I needed! thanks! :) | |
2017-12-20 | Adam Oakley | Nice little extension. I was worried there were a bunch of setInterval() functions running and it found them! |
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