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Works great
Awesome word replacer!broken
doesn’t work anymoreBroken
This doesn’t seem to be working anymoreAmazing!😍
Listen I’ve never left a review a day in my life on anything, but I had to leave one here. Thank you so much for creating this app. I’ve been dying to find something like this to work with safari. Works perfectly! Highly recommend!❤️Great for Fanfiction
Works really well for fan fiction sites! Super easy to add multiple rules in the app. Works excellent in Safari.SUPER!
Simple, great-looking and works really well! My only wish is that it would replace text ANYWHERE in HTML, like image tags. I know that's an advanced feature, but I could sure use it. Thanks for this amazing little app. Even the interface beings me joy!Didn’t work for me
The app wont go past the “enable in settings” screen even though I enabled it and turned it on and off multiple times to see if maybe it just wasn’t loading.Developer Response
Safari Extensions are accessed through Safari. Unfortunately the app icons aren’t always useful or needed.Works great
Super easy to use and works as expected. Allows me to obfuscate information I don't want visible when someone is looking over my shoulder.Works perfect as a Y/N replacer
10/10
I used this on ao3 to replace y/n with my own name and it works perfectly!Honestly Great! One problem though
This extension works very well for what I need it for. But there’s one little bug that’s been driving me crazy. Mostly, every term is converted just fine with no issue. But in paragraphs with more than one of the same term in it (Ex. “A and their friend go to A’s house”), the program only converts the first instance of the term. Any remaining instances in the same paragraph will remain untouched/unchanged. (Ex. “B and their friend go to A’s house”).
EDIT: This is fixable not just through RegEx (possible but a little difficult to understand), but also by just briefly highlighting a word in the paragraph (doesn’t matter what), and this fixes every other instance on the page as well. You just need to do that every time you refresh or go to a new site. (This works on Safari but I haven’t tried other engines)Show lessDeveloper Response
Yeah. Unfortunately this would require you to do some regex like /A/g but that should do what you need :)