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Version: 1.6.2
Last Update: 2021-12-21

Overview

PubPeer is a Chrome extension developed by pubpeer. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of PubPeer is 1.6.2, updated on 2021-12-21.
20,000+ users have installed this extension. 25 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: pubpeer.com

Show links to existing PubPeer comments

This plugin indicates PubPeer comments wherever they appear. A lightweight plugin to install and forget about. You will only notice that the plugin exists when it alerts you that an article has comments on PubPeer.

*No affiliation with the PubMed nor any journals.

Rating

25 ratings

Total Installs

20,000+

Information

Last Update

2021-12-21

Current Version

1.6.2

Size

38.66KiB

Author

pubpeer

Website

pubpeer.com

Category

Search Tools

Latest Reviews

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avatar Tomas Fiers
2022-04-05

PubPeer seems like a good project and I fully agree with the idea of open comments.

This browser extension works well, but is often a bit annoying: the PubPeer bar at the top of the page appears only after the page has loaded, which causes the page contents to suddenly shift down. This could be fixed by having another indicator (maybe a small fixed-pos sidebar like Scite or Hypothesis do).

Another problem is mentioned by Balázs Knakker below: The PubPeer bar appears and says "There are 2 articles on this page with PubPeer comments" (neither of those comments were particularly enlightening or relevant to article I was quickly checking out). This makes the high saliency of the PubPeer bar not worth it.

avatar Ben Prytherch
2021-09-25

Works great. I use it all the time. PubPeer is a vitally important tool for holding the practice of science to the ideals of science.

avatar Richard Seglenieks
2021-06-24

Seems to be working great! Displays notifications on PubMed, journal websites and search engines. Can click through from the notification to the PubPeer page. Thanks

avatar 劉well
2021-06-24

nice

avatar R. M.
2020-12-11

Random pop-ups on non-pubpeer pages are unacceptable. (got pop-up idk about what on google.com)