Timestampeder Timestampeder

Productivity
Version: 0.10.1
Last Update: 2022-09-21

Overview

Timestampeder is a Chrome extension developed by techshinobi. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Timestampeder is 0.10.1, updated on 2022-09-21.
139 users have installed this extension. 3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.techshinobi.com

Prepends a timestamp to your file download names

Timestampeder is a simple Chrome extension to prefix a timestamp to your file download names.

This Chrome extension was originally made for my personal use to back up files from my web2py web servers.

Filenaming format is now using this method as requested in the comments (2022-03-25_16.10.55) yielding 2022-03-25_16.10.55-Filename.ext

Rating

3 ratings

Total Installs

139

Information

Last Update

2022-09-21

Current Version

0.10.1

Size

13.83KiB

Author

techshinobi

Website

www.techshinobi.com

Category

Productivity

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avatar ylluminate
2022-03-25

This is a very much needed function for web browsers. I'd also like to see some separation of fields as the other review. Being able to define which fields would also be useful, eg, this output would be ideal: (`date +"%d-%m-%Y_%H.%M.%S"`) 25-03-2022_16.10.55

avatar James Thegiant
2021-12-16

Does as it says. Would have liked slightly more customizability (personally prefer "2021-12-15 - filename" to the "20211215filename" that is used, but hey, if I needed it that badly I should figure out coding it myself. The only reason this doesn't get 5 stars is that it seems to force the Save-As location to open in Downloads rather than the last-used location that Chrome can normally be set to do, which means I have to navigate back to my desired destination each download

avatar Dæ Ya
2023-04-08

Working smoothly.

avatar ylluminate
2022-03-25

This is a very much needed function for web browsers. I'd also like to see some separation of fields as the other review. Being able to define which fields would also be useful, eg, this output would be ideal: (`date +"%d-%m-%Y_%H.%M.%S"`) 25-03-2022_16.10.55

avatar James Thegiant
2021-12-16

Does as it says. Would have liked slightly more customizability (personally prefer "2021-12-15 - filename" to the "20211215filename" that is used, but hey, if I needed it that badly I should figure out coding it myself. The only reason this doesn't get 5 stars is that it seems to force the Save-As location to open in Downloads rather than the last-used location that Chrome can normally be set to do, which means I have to navigate back to my desired destination each download