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MouseHole 1.1 -- rose-colored spectacles for the Web
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From: pt...@aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
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Subject: Re: [ANN] MouseHole 1.1 -- rose-colored spectacles for the Web
Date: 2 Sep 2005 23:01:53 GMT
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In article <4318A5FD.9010...@whytheluckystiff.net>,
why the lucky stiff <ruby-t...@whytheluckystiff.net> wrote:
>MouseHole 1.1 is out. If you're unfamiliar with it, that's okay because
>it's only a few days old really.
>
>Here's a visual walkthrough:
><http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/mousehole11InPlainView.html>
>
>In a nutshell, MouseHole is a scriptable web proxy. It's designed as an
>alternative to Firefox's Greasemonkey extension. You start up
>MouseHole, you set it as your web proxy in your browser's configuration,
>you surf the web, installing scripts you find on the web and letting
>those scripts effect your view of the web.
>
>User scripts can mount themselves as applications as well. For example,
>there's an Instiki-clone for MouseHole, which mounts itself at /wiki.
>
>Anyway, here's the MouseHole phone book:
>
> * Download MouseHole 1.1:
> o Windows standalone.
>
><http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5867/mouseHole-1.1-win32-standalone.zip>
>
> (No Ruby required.)
> o or Source zip.
> <http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5868/mouseHole-1.1.zip>
> (Ruby, yaml, dbm, rexml libraries required.)
> o or Source tarball.
>
><http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5869/mouseHole-1.1.tar.gz>
> (Ruby, yaml, dbm, rexml libraries required.)
> * My own MouseHole scripts. <http://whytheluckystiff.net/mouseHole/>
> * The MouseHole wiki. <http://mousehole.rubyforge.org>
> * Mailing list is mousehole-scripters
> <http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mousehole-scripters>
>
>Thanks and forever.
>_why
Wow, it's already slicing and dicing and making julienne fries!
Very fast progress indeed. It'll be singing "Daisy" by next week.
Keep plugging in those plexiglass blocks.
Phil