14 reviews
Working great, but i used it a long time ago with older browsers (atm firefox 4.01).
I think back then the script also worked for search results, that doesn't seem to be the case in the latest script.
I quickly tried adding some includes and it worked fine afterwards ;-)
For those who usually start at google.com instead of images.google.com, here are the extra includes:
// @include http://*.google.com/search*isch*
// @include http://google.com/search*isch*
ty makes viewing so much better
Nice script, much better than normal Google... But on the other hand everything's better than normal Google XD
**Working
*Very useful script
when it load any page in google img,
it always get over 3 or more img from
next page.....thats weird....
It helps to win a lot of tim when searching for good photo.
Thanks
Review written by Marc Savoy - see all my reviews (24)
I've been using some version of Google Images grease monkey script for years and have seen them all. This is the best script ever. Some of the reviews are made by idiots. You get warnings about hotlinking? As if its the script's fault. I haven't seen a streaming, Auto Pager google images script in many months! There are many extra features I have never seen before anywhere. This is my very best favorite script ever. What a bunch of whining girls.
i just registred, only to say thanks!
used this months ago until it was broken. Love to use it with "search images with a single click" firefox addon https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/... ,as the search opens new tab in foreground, no matter whats set in options.
keep updating. This scripts is awesome!
Works nice. Image results to me seem better than original Google Image finder (bigger pictures, less junk).
Only one problem: some sites return a 'hotlinking forbidden' message.
Not a great implementation, and doesn't work on Ajax Google Search anyway. Use this instead:
...and compatible with Google Fx. Good work.
I think the images should link to the page they came from.
Also it would be nice to have the option of *both* thumbnails and large images in the meantime, to make the thumbnail links more accessible.