Haiku Improved Haiku Improved

Productivity
Version: 0.0.94.1
Last Update: 2018-03-27

Overview

Haiku Improved is a Chrome extension developed by Ethan Printz. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Haiku Improved is 0.0.94.1, updated on 2018-03-27.
68 users have installed this extension. 11 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Alpha-Version Extension aimed at overhauling the Powerschool Learning (formerly Haiku Learning) website

A Beta-Version UI overhaul extension for students using the Powerschool Learning LMS (Formerly Haiku Learning). It contains numerous usability and stylistic tweaks to the website user experience. While developed for students at Pacific Ridge School, it will still work for other schools and districts.

Current Features:
1. The ability to open all tasks within the portal webpage
2. A UI redesign to fit all assignments and classes onto the screen without scrolling.
3. Better interface Scaling into 4:3
4. Login page redesign

Future Plans:
1. A lot of bug fixing
2. Class page overhaul
4. Media breakpoints for mobile devices
5. Locally stored todo list
6. Creation of Firefox and Safari extensions

Created by Ethan Printz, Pacific Ridge School Class of 2018

Rating

11 ratings

Total Installs

68

Information

Last Update

2018-03-27

Current Version

0.0.94.1

Size

306KiB

Author

Ethan Printz

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Hiney
2018-04-13

SO MUCH SIMPLER!!! helped me navigate the site. Thank You

avatar Elisse Chow
2018-04-13

V good stuff

avatar jessie miller
2018-02-27

It would not open.

avatar Zozo Sipe
2018-02-10

So helpful! Awesome for when I organizing my planner and want to see the HW w/o having to click on the calendar page link.

avatar Grant M.
2018-02-07

A true lifesaver. It removes all that is unnecessary and frustrating about Haiku. On rare occasions it may accidentally remove a Dropbox submission button as well, but that is a small price to pay. The time spent disabling and re-enabling the extension every once in a while is well made up for by the vast increase in efficiency, and that slight periodic annoyance is nothing compared to the daily irritation of dealing with the default Haiku. You have saved us! Kudos!