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2007-07-18
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@ It's dark in here. I hear laughing.
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2007-07-18
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2007-07-18
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Posts: 550 |
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2007-07-18
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2007-07-18
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@ London, UK
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2007-07-18
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2007-07-18
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As an aside, the plugin that I would kill for (but which I doubt would work) is flashblock. Currently, a lot of flash crashes the browser, using the new flash 9 plugin. Browsing the web with flash turned on atm is like playing russian rouletete. There needs to be some facility for selectively whitelist sites.
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2007-07-18
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2007-07-18
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@ Barcelona, Spain
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It installs (tested via dpkg -i as I assume it won't work in application manager) and creates an Adblock plugin entry. I don't have N800-compatible web access here, so I can't test it personally.
The extension conversion process looks painless, but I can't figure out how to get extension UIs up...