This blog contains experience gained over the years of implementing (and de-implementing) large scale IT applications/software.

Power Notes Searcher Updated to v1.1

The Chromium project has recently (May 2014) fixed a bug in the Chrome web browser which means that users of my Power Notes Searcher Google Chrome extension may have seen an issue with the table ordering in the SAP Notes history table.

I have now made a slight correction to the extension and v1.1 is now available for update/install in the Google Chrome Extensions Web Store (or from the link on my initial blog post here).

If you haven’t already installed my extension, give it a go.  You don’t know what you’re missing!

Power Notes Searcher – Find SAP Notes Smarter

After working as a BASIS guy for many years, I’ve come to the conclusion that SAP don’t want to provide an easy experience when analysing SAP notes.
Compared to Oracle’s MYOS site, SAP have a long way to go.
For SAP notes, it takes time find them, you go round in circles and you forget what you’ve read and what you haven’t.
It costs me a lot of time on my projects, so I thought there must be a better way.

I decided to invest some time.  I taught myself how to write a Google Chrome Extension and created the FREE Power Notes Searcher extension for Google Chrome.

It’s just gone live on the Google Chrome App Store today!
Very exciting!

I hope it makes you more productive with your work.  It definitely has made me more productive and I can produce better documentation, quicker!  This is great news for my current and potential clients.

UPDATE:
August 2014 has seen v1.1 released, with a small fix to the table ordering in the notes history.