This is an internal beta and has some other known problems e. g. some cosmetic UI bugs. But macro replay works fine in our tests.
Installing this test extension will not change or interfere with the regular Ui.Vision version from the Chrome store.
How to install a Chrome extension from a ZIP file?
Installing a Chrome extension from a ZIP file involves a few steps since Chrome requires extensions to be unpacked into a directory. Here’s a simple guide to get you through the process:
Unzip the ZIP File: Extract the ZIP file containing the Chrome extension.
Enable Developer Mode: At the top right corner of the Extensions page, there’s a toggle switch for “Developer mode”. Make sure it is turned on. Enabling Developer mode allows you to install unpacked extensions.
Load Unpacked Extension: Click the “Load unpacked” button which appears after you enable Developer mode. This will open a file dialog. Select the folder with the Ui.Vision extension (from step1).
As I told you, I’m imagining moving to version 9.0.1.
How do I block automatic updating?
I wouldn’t want it to automatically update to version 9.0.5 and have the same problem again
I actually have the same issue. The “open” function started to get unreliable since the Side Panel was introduced. It sometimes works and sometimes it times out. Here are my thoughts:
Open command, (if fails) always times out after 10 seconds, regardless if the “time out” setting in the kantu console is set to anything else. The time out time will change though, if you set it set it with the store !timeout_wait command.
It feels to me that sometimes with the new side panel feature introduced, the kantu console causes to loose the focus (or connection) on the the browser page itself and does not get a back signal from the browser that the page has been completed loaded through the “open” command. Note: This does not have to do with having side panel enabled or disabled. I have the side panel always disabled because it introduces a lot of other issues. And I still see this issue.
The fact that this is not a consistent issue makes it difficult to trouble shoot.
It would be great to have the “open” command properly working again.
Feel free if you have any questions.
If you are an Enterprise License user you can request V9.0.1 directly from us. The Enterprise License version includes Update Management and does not auto-update itself.
If you are a Free Edition user I recommend waiting a few days. Then V9.1.0 will be available in the Chrome store. If this version does not fix the issue, please get back to us.