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Welcome to ReminderFox!

Welcome to ReminderFox!
Thank you for installing ReminderFox! To get started, click on the ribbon icon in the lower right of your browser. (Note: if you don’t see the icon, check here.) Video Introduction Watch this video to see what ReminderFox is all about. Product Demonstration See ReminderFox in action. Documentation For more videos and answers to common questions head over to the Documentation pages.

iMacros for Firefox - Script your Firefox Web Browser iMacros Version 10.4 (Windows 64-bit and 32-bit version) This version includes both the Standard and Enterprise editions. As a 30-day trial user, you’ll have access to the full functionality of the iMacros Enterprise Edition. After 30 days, the software downgrades to the free version, which is equivalent to the iMacros Internet Explorer Browser add-on. View the Release NotesRelease Date: April 7, 2015, File Size: 25 MB System Requirements Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2003/2008/2008R2/2012/2012R2Windows 32-bit(x86) and 64-bit(x64) systems supportedMicrosoft Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 (for Windows XP we also support IE8)Mozilla Firefox Version 21 and higher (optional, only for iMacros Firefox Add-On)Google Chrome Version 22 or later (optional, only for iMacros Chrome Add-On)256MB of RAM (512MB recommended)Only 30 MB of available hard-disk space Linux and Mac users: The iMacros for Firefox add-on and the iMacros for Chrome add-on support Win, Mac and Linux.

Userscripts.org: Power-ups for your browser If Your Privacy Tool Doesn’t Break the Web, It’s Not Trying Hard Enough | The Purple Box First time users of Ghostery often experience moments of shock and surprise when they visit sites with a substantial number of third-party trackers. The Purple Box pops up with a long list of companies that aren’t familiar, and the concept of the invisible web is immediately clear to the person that’s just been given a peek behind the scenes. But often, those names are familiar. Some common tracking technologies provide visible, usable tools in exchange for tracking. Ghostery thinks of these things as trackers, even if they’re also there for some other purpose. Ghostery blocking Brightcove, and therefore breaking the video player, on NYTimes.com But that line of thinking can be dangerous. Ghostery for Firefox blocking, and replacing, social tools and comment forms on the Onion's avclub.com There’s nothing wrong with deciding you’d like to block less to browse smoothly, but it’s important to understand the trade-off in those situations.

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