Browser Extension Projects
Chrome
Ultra Notes
Ultra Notes is a cutting-edge Chrome Extension redefining note-taking simplicity and efficiency. Tailored for users seeking a seamless integration of note-keeping into their browsing experience, Ultra Notes offers a range of intuitive functions. This extension transforms your browser into a personalized notepad, allowing you to jot down ideas, snippets of information, or important reminders effortlessly. The motivation behind Ultra Notes lies in addressing the need for a streamlined note-taking solution directly within the Chrome environment, eliminating the hassle of toggling between applications. With its user-friendly interface and robust features, Ultra Notes is designed to empower users to capture and organize thoughts with unparalleled convenience. I developed the Ultra Notes in 2023, in the light of security, when there was a concern about using online tools to take notes that may leak internal information. Ultra Notes was born to solve that problem. Your notes stay with you on your computer only.
X Word Replacer
Functioning as a flexible tool for search and replace operations across diverse text fields such as input boxes, text areas, and paragraphs, this extension seamlessly boosts productivity. The impetus for developing X Words Replacer originates from the demand for a prompt and effective tool tailored for office tasks, emphasizing the crucial ability to swiftly search and replace words within web page content. Initially released on May 3rd, 2018, five years later, in 2023, I have issued an update to ensure compatibility with the latest version of Chrome, ensuring users continue to benefit from its enhanced features.
Firefox [Discontinued]
Count Word Professional
In 2013, I encountered a challenge when I couldn't find a suitable word/character counting addon for Firefox. Faced with this dilemma, I decided to create my own solution—a simple addon capable of tallying words, characters, spaces, and new lines within selected text. The addon garnered considerable attention and positive feedback from users. Unfortunately, I discontinued its maintenance just a year later due to more pressing commitments to other projects. A few years down the line, I eventually removed the addon from the store because of compatibility issues with the new Firefox version. Nevertheless, the source code found new life in another extension I developed for Chrome, known as the X-Word-Replacer.