... was countered by it's inability to support GreaseMonkey
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Browsers don't support sites -- sites support browsers. Or not, as the case may be.
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... was countered by it's inability to support GreaseMonkey
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Browsers don't support sites -- sites support browsers. Or not, as the case may be.
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GreaseMonkey isn't a site - it's a plug-in for FireFox
There is GreasMonkey support for Safari on a Mac. It's called GreasKit. I am not sure if there is a PC equivalent. Though, that maybe be what CreamMonkey is.
Doh! I thought you were referring to their site. My bad.
There is GreasMonkey support for Safari on a Mac. It's called GreasKit. I am not sure if there is a PC equivalent. Though, that maybe be what CreamMonkey is.
I think it is. But at any rate, CreamMonkey balked at the GreaseMonkey scripts that I use, so said "screw it" to Safari!
Was always an IE guy but lately I have been trying out chrome and liking it--I may switch....