Countdown Countdown

Productivity
Version: 0.5
Last Update: 2015-01-26

Overview

Countdown is a Chrome extension developed by Srikar Gudipati. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Countdown is 0.5, updated on 2015-01-26.
584 users have installed this extension. 13 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Keep track of your most important future events with a countdown on the new tab page!

This extension displays countdown timers to your most important future events in the new tab page!

Rating

13 ratings

Total Installs

584

Information

Last Update

2015-01-26

Current Version

0.5

Size

44.2KiB

Author

Srikar Gudipati

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Anthony Christiaens
2018-09-14

Great plugin!
Would give it 5 stars if countdowns were sorted on remaining time. Now I add a recent event to the list and it is put at the bottom below later events.

avatar Bill Hamway
2018-06-21

I was looking for a super simple countdown time to keep the concept of time in constant focus.

This Countdown does just that.

It's simple. It just works. Thank you for making this!

avatar Harry
2018-05-23

amazing, despite the lack of being able to move the events around, it is the only count down I could find that would do more than one event.

avatar Charley Hankins
2018-04-18

For a free module it is perfect for what I need.

Every time I open a page I am reminded of the next few big events and how far off they are.

I dig it the most.

avatar Colin Xu
2015-12-09

Although the appearance is very sleek, and I really like it, the functionality of this extension leaves much to be desired.

For example, there is no option to automatically sort items based on how much time is left until the countdown for that item expires. Even more annoying is the inability to manually reorder items by clicking and dragging them around the list. It would also make sense to include a feature to edit items, as I currently have to delete them and input everything again, and risk changing the order of the list in the process.

TLDR:
Appearance: awesome
Functionality: not enough features to be useful