greasemonkey

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Greasemonkey focus on its role as a Firefox add-on that runs user scripts to customize web pages. Users ask whether Greasemonkey could be responsible for installing Ruby.exe on a Windows 7 system, and they share tips on finding user scripts that work across browsers, noting that many Greasemonkey scripts are compatible with Google Chrome via extensions like Tampermonkey. The tag covers practical questions about script sources, browser compatibility, and system impact.
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    Windows 7 Understanding Ruby.exe on Windows 7: Do I Need It?

    noob question alert!:redface: I understand that ruby.exe/interpreter is a gui of sorts. Why is it on my oem windows 7 os?/how did it get there?(ff greasemonkey?)/do I need it?/will it hurt my computer? etc. etc. I'm running an amd a4 5300 if that helps. (no video card)
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    Windows 7 Where to find hundred of thousands of un-offical extensions for Google Chrome.

    If you're a Firefox user, you may already know about this. Perhaps you have the plugin "GreaseMonkey" installed. All the same extensions available for that plugin, mostly all work in Google Chrome as well. Simply head on over to Home | Tampermonkey and search away! The extensions integrate...
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