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Bookmarklets
- Downloads Count: 16,608
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Nov 3, 2003
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP
- Author: Steve Kangas
Description of Bookmarklets
Are you feeling beleaguered, confronted by site after site insisting that you fill out lengthy forms with information you don't even want to share? Try a small JavaScript, called a "bookmarklet," that automatically fills every field with the word anonymous. Other bookmarklets can speed your browsing too; for example, they can stop the music on a Web page, jump your browser back three pages, or resize the current window to full screen.
The following link will take you to a Web page where you can download a variety of bookmarklets. Scroll to the top of the page for instructions on how to add them to your browser.
Sponsored
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Bandwidth meter BitMeter OS runs silently in the background, keeping tabs on how much information you download and upload.
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Download videos from Web sites such as YouTube and convert them to many formats--including for iPods.
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If you don't get sound when you watch YouTube movies, this freebie could fix it for you.
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Make and receive telephone calls using your PC.
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Accelerate and more effectively manage your downloads.
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Bypass clogged e-mail and confusing FTP sites to get your files through.
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Sophisticated, yet easy to use, desktop search tool.
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Improve your download speed and avoid an incipient ulcer.
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