From May 2nd, 2018 to February 24th, 2023, 67% user give 5-star rating, 15% user give 4-star rating, 7% user give 3-star rating, 7% user give 2-star rating, 4% user give 1-star rating. for Everything Metric - Auto Unit Converter chrome extension.
I do not know where it works but on Zillow for example - does not convert sqft to m2... Just does not work...
Its nice but would be great if it converts from tsp to g as well
Finally a way to bring merican websites to this century. Thank you!
This thing is amazing. Thank you!
Fantastic! Thanks you so much it made my life easier
The most wanted extension, finally the life became easier. Thanks a lot. Highly recommend!!!
Very useful extension, could be a 5 star, however, wish it could make conversions according to ingredient. Example: the conversion of a cup of sugar amount comes in ml. and not grams, and so it is with many ingredients that require grams but given in ml.
Cool idea! Would be nice to be able to add custom rules with simple syntax for custom conversions
Very helpful
Excellent extension, saved my sanity
Super useful! Thanks a lot!
Finally no more archaic units ?
Great extension but I would have preferred an option to put the metric units in the text and have the original units either in brackets or removed completely.
awesome! finally don't have to deal with those arbitrary units anymore!!!
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Does what it needs to!
works great - i have this on all my browsers now and it's hard to go back! bookmark this for future use.
Excellent idea but it doesn't seem to catch everything. For example "6-foot-8" and "6'8" don't get converted, but "6-foot-8-inch". It's also a little bit inconsistent. Heights and lengths, if they get converted, get replaced. Weights get left alone and explained in brackets afterwards like:【141 kg】. The brackets are a good idea so you can see what has been changed. I'm finding now it's changing things I'm reading to into an unpredictably mix of imperial-only, metric-only and sometimes both. As I said, great idea, but it needs to be developed a bit more to catch all of the various ways that Americans write imperial measurements and a consistent approach to replacement or addition would be good as well.
Nice job! some it makes some mistakes from here and there but well the web is a messy place
Does the job very well!
I found a great engineering online forum based in the US. Since they use imperial units in most of the posts I was blind. This extension solved my problem and I can finally follow the discussion.
Another one that doesn't work properly. Even with the watch mode enabled, it only converted the first line of a recipe and ignored everything afterwards.
I was mostly wanting this to convert the built in distance on Google maps without having to manually change units. It doesn't appear to do that, although it works fine for static distances/measurements displayed on webpages. Just not what I was looking for.
Looks nice, but inaccurate for my needs (as a motoring journalist). Fuel consumption conversion (from MPG to L/100km) was out by a litre or more, and it was also unable to discern that 'lb-ft' is a measurement of torque, giving me instead a conversion for the 'lb' part of 'lb-ft' -- which meant I was getting a weight measurement, not a torque measurement.
The second most useful extension I've ever used (after uBlock)
The best unit converter from all chrome extentions. Love it!
Automatically converted Amazon measurements to metric without losing the existing measurements.