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This extension injects an eReaderIQ window directly into Amazon Kindle book pages for quickly checking Kindle price history, and adding, updating or removing books from your Kindle Watch List, all while on amazon.com, amazon.co.uk or amazon.ca.
5/13/2017 – v1.01 fixes an issue where “Kindle & comiXology” books were not being identified by the plugin.
6/5/2017 – v1.0.2 forces the Injector window to call its data over a secure (https:) connection as the entire eReaderIQ site was recently moved to https.
5/5/2018 – v1.0.3 adds support for smile.amazon.co.uk
Proudly states that:
“The eReaderIQ Injector is only able to provide valid tracking information to users browsing from, or whose Amazon accounts are registered to an address in the United States. Prices and availability may vary for regions outside of the United States. We have chosen not to display any tracking information for this book because it would not be accurate.”
This should be in the extension description or better yet, you should let the user decide that instead of enforcing.
This extension is wonderful! I used the old eReaderIQ plugin all the time and this one saves me a click and displays the information right on the Kindle book’s page. It is a great way to see price history, get price alerts and save money. I don’t normally review plugins, but this one needs more views and installs!
This is a perfect extension for voracious Kindle book readers like me. I track thousands of Kindle books that I would like to buy when they go on sale. For example, if a Kindle book is listed for $12.99 on Amazon, the extension allows you to see, right there on the book’s Amazon page, all previous prices for that book. Then I set an alert so that I will get an email the next time the book goes on sale for $3.99, which is the most I will pay for most Kindle books. You can set any price threshold you’d like. I’ve had no technical issues with this extension at all, and I’ve been using it for a few months.
This totally new extension is FANTASTIC so far. Now it’s inserted directly into the Amazon page. A home run! I wondered why the old version was ruined, the popup window was shrunken & useless. I’m uninstalling that one & keeping this one. Bravo, devs!
Doesn’t work at all!