GoogleMonkeyR

By mungushume Last update Oct 9, 2009 — Installed 68,708 times. Daily Installs: 182, 164, 171, 236, 233, 153, 168, 154, 162, 178, 174, 149, 172, 148, 143, 129, 170, 160, 132, 123, 122, 130, 115, 160, 128, 121, 112, 118, 91, 119, 160, 118

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5 stars
not bad at all , Oct 14, 2009
Review written by Ghis1964 - see all my reviews (5)

Looks good. I like it better than googlefx.
I'm not having any but with it.

I would like to add a background image. Can you put a line in the script for that? If yes, a fixed background please.

Thx

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5 stars
Great script! , Oct 19, 2009
Review written by hsrstud - see all my reviews (1)

I really like the functionality of this script.

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5 stars
Perfect! , Nov 17, 2009
Review written by Pameliux88 - see all my reviews (2)

Just: Thank you!

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5 stars
Working but with majors bugs , Oct 9, 2009
Review written by Eric Baillargeon - see all my reviews (1)

If a use it with the site: command, I got a specific page at result number 350 when it was disabled and if a made the same research when it is enable i got the same page at result... 2696 ??? This is weird for two things, brake the 1,000 limit but also give the same result at number 2786, 2876, 2966, 3056... at each 90 results after ???

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5 stars
Truely Awesome , Oct 9, 2009
Review written by gauravbaadshah - see all my reviews (1)

This is one piece of true awesomeness. Thanks mh for developing this wonderful script. Hope to see it updated from time to time, after all we (testers and users) just love this.
Gaurav Kumar

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5 stars
New Google, New Times. , Nov 10, 2008
Review written by NoOB123 - see all my reviews (2)

C’mon, admit it, we all use Google too much for our own good. Whenever we want to know something, no matter what that tidbit of information is, we have the one and only solution – simply google it.

Since it already dominates much of our lives, why not install this script to make it better? GoogleMonkeyR makes use of all the wasted space on Google by allowing you to have two columns of results. It has an option for you to customize the background colours, the default choice is simply beautiful, the script is constantly updated, and it even disables Google’s tracking options, which feed statistics back to the mothership for Google to ponder over. It’s everything you thought Google should have, multiplied a hundred times over. Google should seriously think about including this script into its homepage. It’s that good.

Final verdict: Anyone who uses Google (that’ll be everyone who has a computer) should have this script. If you don’t, you really don’t know what you’re missing out. Make a donation to the coder – the script is well worth the few dollars into his beer fund.

It’s a New Google. With new Google comes new times.

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