Name
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Form
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Features
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Compatibility
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Last Updated
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AlchemyPoint
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Firefox extension with a client-side Proxy Server
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Allows manipulation of web content, scraping of data from websites, detection/parsing of microformats, etc.
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2007
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BFilter
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Open source, client-side proxy server
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Allows manipulation of page content
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Available in many OS flavors
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2008
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Bookmarklets
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JavaScript
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Can execute arbitrary JavaScript on any page, but requires a user to click them, rather than running automatically
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Always working
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Chickenfoot
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Firefox extension
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Enables end-users and hackers to script interactions on the Web
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Not supported after Firefox V3
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2009
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Firebug
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Firefox extension for developers
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Allows arbitrary real time changes to a page's DOM
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2017
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Grammarly
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Browser extension
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Grammar, plagiarism and spell checker which can retrieve definitions and synonyms for marked words.
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Firefox, Chrome, Safari, IE10+
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2017
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GrimeApe
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JavaScript injection proxy
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Provides the GreaseMonkey API for running userscripts
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Konqueror and Firefox are supported
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2009
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Greasekit
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Provides userscripting for Safari (WebKit)
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2008
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Greasemonkey
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Firefox extension
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Alters the output of web content immediately after being displayed
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Firefox, Flock and Web (formerly Epiphany).
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2017
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iMacros
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Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer extension
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Allows the user to record and replay "Internet Macros" for web automation, web scraping or web testing.
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2016
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Jetpack
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Firefox extension providing robust API
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Allows writing Firefox scripts (jetpacks) using JavaScript, jQuery and Firebug
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2014
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Kango Framework
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Cross-browser extension framework
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Allows creating extensions for 5 popular browsers using JavaScript only
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Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari
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2016
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Lubemonkey
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Firefox extension
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Fork of Greasemonkey that stores persistent data in SQLite databases for efficiency.
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2012
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MouseHole
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Ruby-based client-side proxy server
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Allows manipulation of page content
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2009
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Muffin
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Java open-source stand alone proxy server
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Allows manipulation of page content (usually client-side, but sports a web interface in addition to a Swing GUI for configuration)
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2013
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NinjaKit
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Browser extension
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Allows manipulation of webpage content via Greasemonkey scripts
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Chrome, Safari
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2012
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Platypus
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Firefox extension
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Interactive modification of content from the browser, and optionally save the transformations as a Greasemonkey script for future use
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2014
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Privoxy
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Open source, client-side proxy server
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Allows manipulation of page content
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Available in many OS flavors
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2016
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Proximodo
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Open source, client-side proxy server
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Inspired by and interoperable with Proxomitron. Allows page content manipulation
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2005
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Proxomitron
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Proxy-level language
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Available since late 1990s, predates JavaScript active browsing and provides a similar function for all browsers using a regular expression-like matching language
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2003
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Reflect
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Sends document to remote server for tagging
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Tags the names of chemicals, genes, and proteins; clicking on a tag opens summary popups.
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Supported on Firefox and IE
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2010
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Scone
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Open source stand alone proxy server (client and server side)
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Allows manipulation of transferred web resources. It also provides personal web crawler, user action logging, and an mysql persistence component.
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2009
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Stylish
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Firefox extension using Cascading Style Sheets
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Client-side manipulation of webpage content
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2017
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Tampermonkey
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Browser extension
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Allows manipulation of webpage content via Greasemonkey scripts
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Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox (Desktop and Android), Safari, Opera Next, Vivaldi
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2017
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TOMODO
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Crowd source augmented browsing. Server Side.
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Allows real time modification of web resources. No installation required.
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Supports all platforms and browsers.
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2013
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Violentmonkey
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Browser extension
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Allows manipulation of webpage content via Greasemonkey scripts
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Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi, Maxthon
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2017
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