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2008

Chickenfoot | csail.mit.edu

by simon_bricolo & 2 others
Firefox extension that puts a programming environment in the browser's sidebar so you can write scripts to manipulate web pages and automate web browsing. In Chickenfoot, scripts are written in a superset of Javascript that includes special functions spec

2007

CoScripter | ibm.com

by simon_bricolo & 5 others
Script repetitive web applications—like filling out forms and paying your bills

2006

mozdev.org - greasemonkey: index

by stan & 43 others (via)
Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension which lets you to add bits of DHTML ("user scripts") to any web page to change its behavior. In much the same way that user CSS lets you take control of a web page's style, user scripts let you easily control any aspect of a web page's design or interaction.

GNOME: The Free Software Desktop Project

by macroron
desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for end-users, users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop.

2005

Chickenfoot Script Repository

by macroron
a repository of scripts for the Chickenfoot (http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/chickenfoot/) extension for Firefox.

Chickenfoot Home - Firefox Extention

by macroron
a tool that puts a programming environment in Firefox so you can write scripts to manipulate web pages and automate web browsing. In Chickenfoot, scripts are written in a superset of Javascript that includes special functions specific to web tasks.

GTDTiddlyWiki Blog - your simple client side wiki

by macroron & 27 others
is a GettingThingsDone adaptation by NathanBowers of JeremyRuston's Open Source TiddlyWiki. The purpose of GTD Tiddly Wiki is to give users a single repository for their GTD lists and support materials so they can create/edit lists, and then print directl

TiddlyWiki Home - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook

by macroron & 85 others
an experimental MicroContent WikiWikiWeb built by JeremyRuston. It's written in HTML, CSS and JavaScript to run on any modern browser without needing any ServerSide logic. It allows anyone to create personal SelfContained hypertext documents that can be p

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