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I just tried this extension with this page (https://politics-prose.com/miranda-spivack). It correctly parsed the title of the event, the date and the start time, but instead of pulling the location from "PLACE" it went deep into the body of the text and used the book author's universities as the location. I appreciate that you take this kind of feedback seriously and will want to make sure that the software knows to prioritize "place" and "location" signifiers when populating an address field.
design is awful and it doesn't even work.
tried it out & did not work well. email clearly said: "Writing Session Saturday, December 14, 2024 12 pm - 1 pm" pretty straightforward. on try 1, it got the date right but put some random time (i think it was 12am-12am the next day or something weird). on try 2, after refreshing, it put some random date and random time (i think it was 4pm on april??). so inaccurate but also not consistent.
Simply did not work for me. Seems like maybe it just doesn't work with links that prompt an .ics file download?
Works just well enough to be useful (fails to get the date/time at all about 1/3 of the time, needs correcting about half the time when it does work). "8:45am on Saturday Nov. 16th" in an email was not picked up. Maybe only an impression but I find if I select the right text then click on the extension button it improves reliability? It might be even better if one could select relevant text on a page, right click, then have "add to calendar" as one of the options offered.
This extension is so helpful I love it. Features I would like if possible- Option to change the menu from white text on black background to black text on white background. Changing of the event time based on if the event time is in a different time zone than me.
I selected this text "06/12/24 - Happy Fridays Christmas Edition" with d/m/y format. and it gave me a date for 18th October. wrong
Easy win. Functioned as intended, developer is checking reviews consistently, cost was $5.99 USD for seemingly a lifetime subscription (not 100% clear). Glad to throw a couple bucks at something that lets me skip 10sec of data entry for forever now. My only request would be a checkmark on the extension that let me skip reviewing the info on the page itself - Google Calendar already previews and requests an "OK" before finalizing an event addition, so I'd love to skip that on the extension/origin page itself. Also: Overly aggressive permissions for seeing all extensions we have installed? But I'm not sure how necessary this is/isn't.
This is looking terribly shady. As soon as installed I see a "trial expired" sign, and the extension is completely unusable.
Not as useful as I'd hoped. Works decently but doesnt recognize dates I've set in ServiceNow. Not a big deal because you can just highlight the date and it will select that. NOTE: The highlight date thing is for premium only and I will no longer be able to use that feature after 30 days (trial period). So, without the highlighting I would give it maybe 2 stars. Also noticed an odd behavior. When I click the download iCal option it downloads the event.ics file 3 times. I've diff'd the files and they're all identical. Not sure why its downloading 3 identical .ics files.
Broken Adds an extra "undefined" to the event name and does not define dates and other service information
This Extension is a life safer, amazing developer will like to speak with you.