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Who Is Who in Socionics by Jānis Elmeris

Adds socionics type after known names on a page.

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An example of a label added after a name on a Google search page. (If in the extension settings, there was type "LSI" set for "Hilarija Klintone".)An example of a label added after a name on a Google search page. (If in the extension settings, there was type "maksims" set for "Hilarija Klintone".)
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Given a list of people names and their socionics types, adds the corresponding type in parenthesis after each occurence of a person's name on a page.

Who is of which socionics type – you set it in the extension's settings yourself. You may also load data from a Facebook poll along with people list added manually.
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Version
3.0.0
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58.82 KB
Last updated
5 years ago (Dec 23, 2020)
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  • Social & Communication
License
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