Revolutionizing Mark Entry: Swift Helper Extension
In the dynamic realm of educational tools, I had the opportunity to contribute to the Swift Helper Extension—a vital asset for automating mark entry tasks for teachers. From its inception to the latest updates, my focus has been on refining functionality, integrating new features, and resolving key issues. Here’s a detailed look at the enhancements that have defined the extension.
The Vision: Streamlining Teacher Efficiency
The goal was to transform the Swift Helper Extension from a basic tool into an essential part of the teacher’s workflow. This involved not only enhancing visible features—such as the user interface—but also improving performance and functionality behind the scenes.
Major Features and Improvements
Each update has brought new features and improvements, addressing user needs and feedback. Read More
ChangeLog:
3.4.5
- [Bugfix] BugFix and Go Live on Chrome Store.
3.4.0
- "[Feature] better visuals due to color buttons",
- "[Improvement] Bugfix."
3.3.0
- [BugFix] UI Color & bugfix
- [BugFix] better visuals due to color
- [Feature] Import improved to limit change depending import only.
3.2.1
- [BugFix] Import window fix
- [BugFix] UI bugfix
3.1.0
- [Feature] Gender added and Student Name format change.
- [BugFix] minor bugfix
3.0.1
- [BugFix] Save All Buttons
- [patch] - v2 more fixes
3.0.0
- Import feature has been added
- Bug Fixes [Error handling imporved]
- [Improvement] more Bugfix.[ popup page, notice on no data, etc. ]
- new site tutorial: Read More here Swift-Helper-browser-extension
- Patchs:
- New fixes + error handling + API Updated
2.0.0
- [Improvement] Popup Bugfix.
- [Feature] UI Changes.
- Design IS flexible control then ever.
1.0.2
- Early development & public release-+
Contributing
- I am looking forward to collaborating with the community on this project and I appreciate any contributions and feedback. Before making any significant changes, please create an issue to discuss yr proposal and rationale. This is my first attempt at an Open Source project, so I welcome any suggestions on how to improve the code quality, architecture and project management.
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