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Proxomitron.org

Thu, Oct 24, 2002; by Anton.

Using special HTML filters, the Proxomitron "can transform web pages on the fly - changing most anything you wish. Speed your browsing by saying goodbye to slow loading cyber spam and other web-gimmickry. Customize pages to suit your tastes. Take control of your web viewing, and don't be slave to some web-master's whims.

"It works with most any browser (not just the big two) and, for starters, can do the following keen things...

Stop or limit Pop-up windows
Control MIDI music and other sounds
Freeze animated .GIFs - load only the first frame
Kill most all advertising banners
Stop Web-Branding and other scripts added by web space providers
Stop Pop-up alert/confirm boxes
Remove slow web counters
Stop web pages and ads from "auto-refreshing"
Remove Dynamic HTML
Prevent getting stuck in someone's frames
Remove frames or tables altogether for that matter
Kill or change selected Java scripts and applets
Add your own scripts to pages!
Remove or replace web page and/or table background images
Stop Status bar scrollers
Unhide URLs obscured by status line text
Convert blinking text to bold
Remove Layers and Style sheets
Automatically re-write or redirect URLs
Create lists of sites to block or allow
Create similar lists for just about anything else
And as they say, much, much more...

"All features can be individually toggled on and off, or limited to specific sites. Better yet, it's just a taste of what the many included filtering rules can do. You have the freedom to modify the rules or create new, equally powerful, rules of your own! You can add filters or complete configurations created by other Proxomitron users for an ever expaning array of tasks."

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Last update: Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 11:44:44 AM.