Review of "ClipFlow Pro" version 1.3.7 45.47 (27)

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A modern, powerful clipboard manager for GNOME Shell with intelligent organization, beautiful UI, and comprehensive history management.

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https://github.com/nickotmazgin/clipflow-pro

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Version Status
1.3.7 45.47 (27) Rejected
1.3.7 (26) Rejected
1.3.6 45.47 (25) Rejected
1.3.6 (24) Rejected
1.3.5 45.47 (23) Rejected
1.3.5 43.44 (22) Rejected
1.3.4 45.47 (21) Rejected
1.3.4 43.44 (20) Rejected
1.3.3 (19) Active
1.3.3 43.44 (18) Rejected
1.3.1 43.44 (17) Rejected
1.3.1 (16) Inactive
1.3.0 (15) Inactive
1.3.0 43.44 (14) Rejected
1.3.0 (13) Rejected
1.3.0 (12) Rejected
1.2.17 (11) Inactive
1.2.16 (10) Inactive
1.2.15 (9) Rejected
1.2.14 (8) Rejected
1.2.13 (7) Inactive
1.2.11 (6) Rejected
1.2.10 (5) Rejected
1.2.9 (4) Rejected
1.2.8 (3) Rejected
1.2.6 (2) Rejected
1.2.3 (1) Rejected

Previous Reviews on this Version

Ghost posted a review
Hey Justperfection :), Versions: 43–44 v27 “1.3.7”; 45–47 v32 “1.3.7 45.47” No Gtk in shell process; GNOME Shell APIs only (extension.js) No spawn usage (no external commands); compliant clipboard APIs Async file reads via Gio.File.load_contents_async Logs gated by enable-debug-logs (globalThis.__CFP_DEBUG); removed excessive logs Removed redundant typeof === 'function' guards and most try/catch noise No stylesheet key in metadata.json Prefs: legacy prefs.js for 43–44; ES module prefs for 45–47
andyholmes rejected
Hi, Has this version been tested on GNOME 45-47? I don't believe this will load at all, since you've replaced all ESModule support with legacy imports and `enable()`/`disable()` methods, instead of inheriting from the correct `Extension` class.