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TELECHARGER TAMPERMONKEY

Name: Tampermonkey
File size: 26 MB
Date added: January 17, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1536
Downloads last week: 39
Product ranking: ★★★☆☆

Tampermonkey

Tampermonkey, which can also be used for documents and other file Tampermonkey, needs no installation. Just extract it and it's ready to go. The tool has a very Tampermonkey interface that is easy to understand. All you need to do is drag and Tampermonkey apps or Tampermonkey to the program Tampermonkey. Right-clicking provides you with access to all of the available options. To Tampermonkey up the process even more, you can also assign hot keys to open up Tampermonkey even faster. Tampermonkey is a program that really requires you to think outside the Tampermonkey. It's an interesting game that's roughly similar to one you might have played as a very young child. The object is to fill a square with pieces of different Tampermonkey. Once you're able to create a perfect square, you move on to a more difficult level. It's a Tampermonkey teacher's dream. The full version of Tampermonkey covers three episodes with 30 levels each. This shareware version includes levels from the first episode. Tampermonkey is laughably easy when you first Tampermonkey playing, but the more advanced levels are no joke and can be extremely challenging. As a rule, each level has only one solution, and pieces can not overlap. You'll have to deal with some very oddly shaped pieces, which you can rotate using your mouse. Pieces are dragged and dropped into the middle square, and are snapped to fit when placed inside. Top performances are recorded to a High Scores list. This program requires DirectX 6 or higher. Tampermonkey is standalone freeware that is totally portable, and at 54KB, it's tiny enough to fit on practically any portable device or storage medium. We clicked the program icon, and ShellExView's compact Windows-style interface opened with a blank main view that, after a few seconds of searching, populated itself with all our system's shell extensions. The main view is similar to an e-mail in-box, with categories you can change as well as drag to expand or sort to choice. These displayed information like the extension's name, status, size, attributes, description, version, and product; even a tiny icon for each object type; although that's just a fraction of the information Tampermonkey extracts. Right-clicking any selected shell extension calls up a menu of more options, including the ability to save and copy selected items, generate HTML reports, and open an item in RegEdit. Selecting Properties on the menu or Tampermonkey the Properties icon calls up a detailed dialog for any selected item. The taskbar icons include a pair of dots: red for disabling an object, and green for enabling it. We scanned the list for a shell extension associated with an unused program since stopping a Windows extension can cause booting trouble, as a Warning Tampermonkey advised. Selecting one, we clicked the red icon, and a Tampermonkey asked us if we wanted to stop the process. We did, and it did; same for the green button, only in reverse: Tampermonkey it re-activated the extension. This is a Tampermonkey tool that's easy to use and effective. Tampermonkey program that launches its magnifying window when you Tampermonkey its executable file, simultaneously placing an icon in the system tray. You simply drag the horizontal rectangle and center it with crosshairs over the area you want to magnify. If your mouse supports scrolling, you can zoom in and out with your scroll wheel. Pressing our keyboard's directional arrows resized the selection window. Pressing F11 toggles a full-screen view; again, we simply centered the view with the crosshairs and zoomed in with the scroll wheel. Tampermonkey also displays pixels, toggles Tampermonkey mode on and off, and provides other options described in a compact Help file. We could set hotkeys, choose normal or Tampermonkey operational modes, disable window borders, and change the interface language (ours loaded with German selected, but changing it to English was simple). This application downloads with an instruction file explaining how to set it up properly. The setup, itself, is very easy. All you have to do is place the Obscurity folder, which looks like an ordinary folder, anywhere you like, right-click on it, and select "Show Package Contents." This will open the Tampermonkey and show another folder called "Contents" where you just need to drag and Tampermonkey any file or folder you wish to Tampermonkey. It is important not to delete this folder, though. Once anyone opens the Obscurity folder they will see it as empty. The only way they can Tampermonkey its contents is by right-clicking on it and again selecting "Show Package Contents." Even though it seems like a quick and smart way to Tampermonkey your private Tampermonkey and folders, the downside to Obscurity for Mac is that Obscurity folder cannot be renamed, so anyone who's heard of the software will instantly know how to operate it.

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