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It now says "Your trial has expired. To continue using Display Email Time, please upgrade to the Premium plan. Upgrade Now". Well, better seeing that instead of paying 2.99€/month over nothing.
I've been using various plug ins from cloudHQ for some time, but now I'm noticing they are beginning to nickel and dime for everything they offer. I pay for the SMS notice which I love and recently I had to pay more to keep Gmail Tabs, which I also love. Today, they tell me this free trial is expiring and I'll need to pay $40 and I'm sure there will be others following closely. I would gladly buy "all" but that would cost $600 USD for three licenses, which is ridiculous. Why not sell a single license? Get a normal and acceptable pricing plan and you'll keep me as a long term customer. Keep nickel and diming me and I'll move to another solution; you are not the only game in town. Ridiculous!
It worked great until it made me make an account, and then when I made an account it told me my "free trial" was ending when I was using it just fine before an account.
not creating an account. bad change
Resolveu meu problema de mostrar a hora na lista do Gmail XD
This is fantastic and really helps with seeing dates and times! But, due to the way Gmail associates labels with individual emails and not with threads, when viewing a label search view, the displayed dates and times of threads will be the most recent email that had been explicitly given the label NOT the most recent email in the thread. This technically isn't a bug with this extension, but I'm mentioning it here so that other people know about it (it's not obvious and not mentioned in any of the information about this extension) and as a feature request to somehow get thread-level labels rather than email-level labels.
Great tool for me and anyone who wants to manage their time more efficiently. However, it would be even better if it had the option to display the time an email was sent rather than just the time it was received. Overall, it's still a great tool for staying organized and managing your inbox effectively.
For me this is a simple yet effective tool that adds an email's timestamp in the recipient's timezone. This feature is especially useful for my remote teams who work across different time zones, allowing them to easily coordinate and schedule their communications accordingly.
It does not work properly. Tody is 23 November and that app change it to 23 January. I found out this bug in summer. I thought I give it a try in the Future and today is still showing a wrong date.
Does not work correctly in Portuguese. It lacks a format like dd/mm/yyyy (four digits for year) a Portuguese standard and it messes the display of the formatted dates randomly using the week day, dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm and the choose yy/mm/dd. In this last case an email today (2022.07.04) appears like 04/01/17, from 2022.06.16 like 15/01/20 and so on...
If only this worked in the Firefox Browser as well then it would be perfect for me.