Netflix with Elapsed Time
Netflix with Elapsed Time displays the elapsed time from the beginning.
What is Netflix with Elapsed Time?
Netflix with Elapsed Time is a Chrome extension developed by Joseph Mpo Yeti, and its main feature is "Netflix with Elapsed Time displays the elapsed time from the beginning.".
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Extension Usage Instructions
Netflix with Elapsed Time displays the elapsed time from the beginning. If it does not work from the start, simply reload the page. It will only work when actually watching a video. Please, rate and leave a review if you like this extension. I would also appreciate any feedback on how to give you a better experience.
Extension Basic Information
Name | |
ID | knglmjodeneocikihhehegeifgabkjfa |
Official URL | https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/netflix-with-elapsed-time/knglmjodeneocikihhehegeifgabkjfa |
Description | Netflix with Elapsed Time displays the elapsed time from the beginning. |
File Size | 25.48 KB |
Installation Count | 1,067 |
Current Version | 2.2.0 |
Last Updated | 2024-01-12 |
Publish Date | 2020-07-04 |
Rating | 4.23/5 Total 13 Ratings |
Developer | Joseph Mpo Yeti |
[email protected] | |
Payment Type | free |
Supported Languages | en-US |
manifest.json | |
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