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For those who haven't noticed this little gem:
I always like Nuke Anything, but Nuke Anything Enhanced allows you to select multiple items for removal, and an undo history. EXCELLENT! https://addons.mozilla.org/extensio...info.php?id=951 -- Regards from John Corliss My current killfile: aafuss, Chrissy Cruiser, Slowhand Hussein and others. No adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware, demoware, nagware, PROmotionware, shareware, spyware, time-limited software, trialware, viruses or warez please. |
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On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 04:52:45 -0700, John Corliss wrote:
> For those who haven't noticed this little gem: > > I always like Nuke Anything, but Nuke Anything Enhanced allows you to > select multiple items for removal, and an undo history. EXCELLENT! > > https://addons.mozilla.org/extensio...info.php?id=951 You so much love yourself it's a bit regurgitating. -- Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguisable from magic. - Arthur C. Clarke |
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"Chrissy Cruiser" <doublebreasted@mail.com> wrote in message news:hmlavrryyn21$.vctmtbd61ipq.dlg@40tude.net... > On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 04:52:45 -0700, John Corliss wrote: > > > For those who haven't noticed this little gem: > > > > I always like Nuke Anything, but Nuke Anything Enhanced allows you to > > select multiple items for removal, and an undo history. EXCELLENT! > > > > https://addons.mozilla.org/extensio...info.php?id=951 > > You so much love yourself it's a bit regurgitating. > -- Stalking someone for no other reason than to flame them IS trolling. And vile. |
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On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 04:52:45 -0700, John Corliss
<jcorliss@fake.invalid> wrote: >For those who haven't noticed this little gem: > >I always like Nuke Anything, but Nuke Anything Enhanced allows you to >select multiple items for removal, and an undo history. EXCELLENT! > > https://addons.mozilla.org/extensio...info.php?id=951 How about the FF extension "remove it permanently"? Do these 2 extensions do essentially the same thing??? Overlap?? |
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> You so much love yourself it's a bit regurgitating. Pot, kettle, black. |
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jimpgh2002 wrote:
> John Corliss wrote: > >> For those who haven't noticed this little gem: >> >> I always like Nuke Anything, but Nuke Anything Enhanced allows you to >> select multiple items for removal, and an undo history. EXCELLENT! >> >> https://addons.mozilla.org/extensio...info.php?id=951 > > How about the FF extension "remove it permanently"? Do these > 2 extensions do essentially the same thing??? Overlap?? Thanks for pointing that one out. https://addons.mozilla.org/extensio...info.php?id=521 Apparently it was released on September 09, 2005, which was after the last time I reviewed the entire list of extensions. A lot of advertising now consists of multiple-nested-tables (for instance, Google ads) and are very difficult to remove with the original version of Nuke Anything. Nuke Anything Enhanced deals with this problem by allowing you to select what you want to remove, right click and select "Remove selection". Don't know about "Remove It Permanently", but if it has that capability and is stable, then it would be a real good addition. -- Regards from John Corliss My current killfile: aafuss, Chrissy Cruiser, Slowhand Hussein, Vic Dura and others. No adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware, demoware, nagware, PROmotionware, shareware, spyware, time-limited software, trialware, viruses or warez please. |
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John Corliss wrote:
> jimpgh2002 wrote: >> John Corliss wrote: >> >>> For those who haven't noticed this little gem: >>> >>> I always like Nuke Anything, but Nuke Anything Enhanced allows you >>> to select multiple items for removal, and an undo history. >>> EXCELLENT! >>> >>> https://addons.mozilla.org/extensio...info.php?id=951 >> >> How about the FF extension "remove it permanently"? Do these >> 2 extensions do essentially the same thing??? Overlap?? > > Thanks for pointing that one out. > > https://addons.mozilla.org/extensio...info.php?id=521 > > Apparently it was released on September 09, 2005, which was after the > last time I reviewed the entire list of extensions. > > A lot of advertising now consists of multiple-nested-tables (for > instance, Google ads) and are very difficult to remove with the > original version of Nuke Anything. Nuke Anything Enhanced deals with > this problem by allowing you to select what you want to remove, right > click and select "Remove selection". > > Don't know about "Remove It Permanently", but if it has that > capability and is stable, then it would be a real good addition. RIP works great for me because as it's name says, it's permanent. Nuke Anything is good for cleaning up prior to printing off a web page, very convenient. I did, however, use your link to update my old version but it requires a Firefox update to it's newest version. Seems like Firefox is forcing us to upgrade, not happy about that. |
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Am Fri, 07 Oct 2005 05:44:31 -0700 schrieb John Corliss:
> Thanks for pointing that one out. > > https://addons.mozilla.org/extensio...info.php?id=521 > > Apparently it was released on September 09, 2005, which was after the > last time I reviewed the entire list of extensions. > > A lot of advertising now consists of multiple-nested-tables (for > instance, Google ads) and are very difficult to remove with the original > version of Nuke Anything. Nuke Anything Enhanced deals with this problem > by allowing you to select what you want to remove, right click and > select "Remove selection". > > Don't know about "Remove It Permanently", but if it has that capability > and is stable, then it would be a real good addition. I've been using it awhile now (it was released before september) and it works great. Sometimes it cripples a site but it's no problem to revert and try again. |
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Eric Huebner wrote:
> John Corliss wrote: > >> Thanks for pointing that one out. >> >> https://addons.mozilla.org/extensio...info.php?id=521 >> >> Apparently it was released on September 09, 2005, which was after the >> last time I reviewed the entire list of extensions. >> >> A lot of advertising now consists of multiple-nested-tables (for >> instance, Google ads) and are very difficult to remove with the original >> version of Nuke Anything. Nuke Anything Enhanced deals with this problem >> by allowing you to select what you want to remove, right click and >> select "Remove selection". >> >> Don't know about "Remove It Permanently", but if it has that capability >> and is stable, then it would be a real good addition. > > I've been using it awhile now (it was released before september) and it > works great. Sometimes it cripples a site but it's no problem to revert and > try again. Thanks for the input, Eric. On that subject, there was one reviewer who remarked that the extension occasionally locked up Firefox on his system. Have you ever had any lockups? -- Regards from John Corliss My current killfile: aafuss, Chrissy Cruiser, Slowhand Hussein and others. No adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware, demoware, nagware, PROmotionware, shareware, spyware, time-limited software, trialware, viruses or warez please. |
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Am Sat, 08 Oct 2005 03:17:14 -0700 schrieb John Corliss:
> Thanks for the input, Eric. On that subject, there was one reviewer who > remarked that the extension occasionally locked up Firefox on his > system. Have you ever had any lockups? I have, but I don't know which program or extension to blame. |
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