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Is there any possibility of creating a Greasefire extension for Google Chrome? Now that it supports installing userscripts as extensions, it would be useful to see which scripts I can use on a particular site (even if some of those scripts aren't 100% compatible with Chrome). |
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Hey Brice -- It is in progress :) Hopefully you'll see something in a week or so! |
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Can you tell me when it will appear Greasemonkey for google Chrome? |
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Hi, Is there any updates for greasefire on google chrome? I hope it will come soon, i miss it on chrome! Anyway thanks for your work! |
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I haven't had much luck with chrome yet, I received a patch in March and will give it a whirl. |
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I would love to know if this is working for anyone. not so much for me. |
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I've been working on a Chrome Extension that provides a similar functionality called Greasy Thug. https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/moa... It doesn't integrate with userscripts.org at present. It should be compatible with most scripts, though there are some definite omissions of features and functionality. I'd like anyone's feedback who is interested and am interested in adding compatible features if they are requested. The main difference is the focus on publishing scripts directly from the browser, rather than importing. Hopefully I haven't overstepped, I'm just interested in the same things. |
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Cool ( Noob here ) I am going to add the Greasy thug extension to check it out :) thank you for this. |
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Great to know this is in progress.
Thanks |





