Create timers using placeholders. ie <<0:00+>>, <<5:00->>, <<time>>, <<date>>, <<shortdate>>, <<longdate>>
Create timers using placeholders. ie <<0:00+>>, <<5:00->>, <<time>>, <<date>>, <<shortdate>>, <<longdate>>
User reviews
10 Β· from the Chrome Web Store- A
Allison Moser
May 7, 2026I've really enjoyed the app and how it adds a layer of functionality to my slides; however, the continuous pop-up for the premium or pro or whatever is making it to the point that I'm about to completely uninstall the app and discontinue use.
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Alice Drummond
Mar 30, 2026Ever since the pro version came out, but slides extenstion has stopped working. The date, time, and count down timer will not work. I have uninstalled it and reinstalled it. I have closed out my browser and logged back in. I have even restarted my computer. Nothing is working.
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Austin Wadle
Mar 30, 2026This was previously a useful extension but of course now that they've released a premium version they have made their free version markedly worse. Now, I have to display the clock down the seconds and only having hour and minute is a premium feature. So frustrating! Edit: you can use <<time^>> to not display seconds, however I feel for any one who has used this extension extensively and now has to fix all of this because of a frustrating decision made by a developer to extract profit from th...
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Kit Remy
Mar 25, 2026Thanks for the feedback. There's been some bugs with the recent update. We should have a fix available soon. If a tag is not working please reach out to [email protected] so we can diagnose. UPDATE: Version 2.03 fixes and issue with <<time^>> and <<time^&>>. if you are still having issues please reach out to [email protected]
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Villdoes
Mar 23, 2026Thanks for calling that out. <<time^>> will do it. There's a bug currently and it's not working. It will be available soon and fixed. The military time is based on your computer setting. UPDATE: Version 2.03 has fixed the <<time^>> and <<time^&>> issue.