javascript

01 Jun

iMacros script to "test" Spymaster tasks

Tagged cheat, code, imacros, javascript, spymaster, twitter

Important update 6/2/2009 14:20 JST

Many Spymaster accounts have been blocked and or reset without warning because, according to the company, someone found and used an exploit in the wire transfer service which led to those accounts receiving huge sums of money. Many of those affected did nothing wrong but were punished simply because their accounts were affected by the exploit. Read the company's official statement.

Spymaster is not shy about banning users even though they have no terms of use so I warn you, use this script at your own risk!.

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Just a simple script for testing Spymaster tasks. It does so by automatically clicking the available Spymaster tasks at random intervals. This script has the unfortunate side effect of increasing your Spymaster liquid assets and experience level while you sleep.

Requires iMacros

09 Apr

"Friendfeed Mini" Greasemonkey Script

Tagged code, css, friendfeed, gm, greasemonkey, javascript, ui, web

Download the script

5/30/2009 Updated to work http://friendfeed.com (non-beta)

The new Friendfeed UI beta opened to the public on Monday 2009/4/6 and has been getting great reviews from many tech pundits. The UI is so good that I'm thinking of switching from my current favorite FF tool Twhirl to the web UI. The only problem with the web UI is that it's designed to be used in a large browser window. I prefer this type of content in a slim window off to the side of my desktop. Resizing the window results in the sidebar menu squeezing out the content.

New Friendfeed UI doesn't work in a slim window

friendfeed default

To remedy this I wrote this "Friendfeed Mini" Greasemonkey script. This is my first GM script so please comment if you find bugs or have any suggestions. It's a work in progress but it's usable. Note: The script is for the beta site. I'll probably need to update the script when the new UI comes out of beta.

11 Jul

Drag and Drop Images From Firefox 3

Tagged firefox, FLOSS, javascript

Here's a little trick that I haven't seen on any of the many redundant of "Firefox 3 tips" blogs.
Simply drag images from a page to a local directory to save. How easy is that!

This will even work on sites use JavaScript to deter right click context menu saving..

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