GlimmerBlocker 1.4.2
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In category: Applications, Blocking, Preference Panes
Last updated: 07/10/2009 by David Feare
GlimmerBlocker is a more stable ad-blocker implemented as an http proxy rather than as a hack. The following description is from the developer’s website (NOTE: Although it says Safari, it also works for Camino):
The problem with other ad-blockers for Safari is that they are implemented as awful hacks: as an InputManager and/or ApplicationEnhancer. This compromises the stability of Safari and very often create problems when Apple releases a new version of Safari.
GlimmerBlocker is implemented as an http proxy, so the stability of Safari isn’t compromised because it doesn’t use any hacks. It is even compatible with all other browsers.
You’ll always be able to upgrade Safari without breaking GlimmerBlocker (or waiting for a new release); and you’ll be able to upgrade GlimmerBlocker without upgrading Safari. This makes it much easier to use the beta versions of Safari and especially the nightly builds of WebKit.
Because GlimmerBlocker doesn’t hack Safari, there is a few things it isn’t able to do: adding a block by right-clicking an image, stopping pop-unders, and filtering cookies from 3rd party sites. But you win a lot in stability, and GlimmerBlocker provides much easier methods for adding your own modifications to pages by adding css rules, pieces of Javascript or by transforming the html before Safari receives it. So I’ll hope you’re happy with the tradeoff.
If you can program in Javascript you’ll be able to add your own modification to pages. See the included filters for examples, e.g. adding a download link to YouTube.
For 10.5 or later.
What’s New in Version 1.4.2
See the release notes
- Applescripts (21)
- Applications (20)
- Backup (4)
- Blocking (2)
- Bookmarking (2)
- Bookmarklets (5)
- Development Tools (1)
- Incomplete Icon Themes (1)
- Misc (16)
- Nightly Builds (2)
- Optimized Builds (7)
- Plugins (2)
- Preference Panes (9)
- Search (4)
- Themes: App Icons (23)
- Themes: Icon Sets (51)
- Themes: Site Skins (2)
- Themes: Tab Themes (44)
- Theming (10)
- Tips (3)
- Toolbar Scripts (12)
- Web Development (6)
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