CircleCI Monitor
User Reviews
Tina Holly
2017-03-22
Mostly good. Sometimes the popup goes blank so I need to go into my extensions then disable and re-enable it. It would be nice if I didn't have to do that. Still 5 stars. Love it. |
Michael Mahemoff
2016-02-15
Great. I've been using CCMenu, which runs on the OSX system tray, but it doesn't show results for all branches. This extension shows all the branches automatically, just what I was looking for. Please also consider making this a "panel" interface so it will show in the system tray (http://stackoverflow.com/q/9487446/18706). |
James Gentes
2015-08-27
Thanks, I've been leaving a tab open to monitor the favicon for status. |
Tim Layton
2014-10-09
Helps me keep track work-in-progress and branches where I've made commits |
Tina Holly
2017-03-22
Mostly good. Sometimes the popup goes blank so I need to go into my extensions then disable and re-enable it. It would be nice if I didn't have to do that. Still 5 stars. Love it. |
Michael Mahemoff
2016-02-15
Great. I've been using CCMenu, which runs on the OSX system tray, but it doesn't show results for all branches. This extension shows all the branches automatically, just what I was looking for. Please also consider making this a "panel" interface so it will show in the system tray (http://stackoverflow.com/q/9487446/18706). |
James Gentes
2015-08-27
Thanks, I've been leaving a tab open to monitor the favicon for status. |
Tim Layton
2014-10-09
Helps me keep track work-in-progress and branches where I've made commits |
Tina Holly
2017-03-22
Mostly good. Sometimes the popup goes blank so I need to go into my extensions then disable and re-enable it. It would be nice if I didn't have to do that. Still 5 stars. Love it. |
Michael Mahemoff
2016-02-15
Great. I've been using CCMenu, which runs on the OSX system tray, but it doesn't show results for all branches. This extension shows all the branches automatically, just what I was looking for. Please also consider making this a "panel" interface so it will show in the system tray (http://stackoverflow.com/q/9487446/18706). |