SenseWatch version history - 2 versions
SenseWatch by Rafael
SenseWatch version history - 2 versions
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Latest version
Version 3.2.0
Released Dec 21, 2025 - 182.73 KBWorks with firefox 140.0 and laterMajor Update v3.2.0: Complete Architecture Overhaul & New Premium Features
We have completely rewrote the extension from scratch to provide a faster, more stable, and smarter experience.
New Features:
- Modular Architecture: Moved from monolithic scripts to a high-performance modular system.
- macro Recorder: Now you can record sequences of actions (clicks, inputs) to monitor complex user flows.
- Sniper Mode: New high-precision monitoring engine for critical alerts.
- Distributed Monitoring (P2P): Added foundation for distributed checks to avoid IP bans.
- Smart Selectors: Introduced Fuzzy Matching and Universal Extractor for more reliable element tracking.
- Conditional Alerts: Set advanced logic for notifications (e.g., "notify only if price drops below X").
Improvements:
- Redesigned UI: Modernized Popup and Options pages for better usability.
- Enhanced Picker: New visual inspector makes selecting elements easier and more accurate.
- Security: Replaced unsafe DOM manipulations with secure APIs for a safer browning experience.
- Performance: Significantly reduced memory usage by optimizing background processes.
Fixes:
- Fixed manifest validation issues for cleaner installation.
- Resolved compatibility issues with latest Firefox versions.Source code released under MIT License
Older versions
Version 3.1.0
Released Dec 5, 2025 - 131.5 KBWorks with firefox 140.0 and laterInitial public release of Web Monitor extension. Monitor any web page element for changes with visual point-and-click selector. Supports XPath, CSS, and JavaScript selectors. Get instant browser notifications or webhook alerts when content changes. FREE version includes all core features with up to 10 monitored elements. All data stored locally - no tracking, no analytics, complete privacy.Source code released under MIT License