Reviews for Tampermonkey
Tampermonkey by Jan Biniok
Review by zylx
Rated 5 out of 5
by zylx, a year agoA Must-Have for Web Customization
Tampermonkey is an absolutely indispensable browser extension that truly puts you in control of your web Browse experience. If you've ever thought, "I wish this website did this," or "I'd love to change that," Tampermonkey is the powerful tool that makes it possible.
Its core strength lies in its ability to run userscripts—small pieces of JavaScript code that can modify web pages as they load. This opens up a world of possibilities: from adding new features to your favorite sites, blocking persistent pop-ups, simplifying complex interfaces, or even integrating data from different sources. The vast and active community of userscripts means you can often find ready-made solutions for common needs, or easily tweak them to fit your specific requirements.
Managing your scripts is straightforward, and the built-in editor, while initially appearing a bit technical, is surprisingly robust. It offers syntax highlighting and basic debugging, making script development much more manageable. I've found Tampermonkey to be remarkably reliable and consistently performant across various browsers. It runs silently in the background, only activating when needed, without any noticeable performance overhead.
For anyone who wants to tailor the web to their exact preferences and go beyond standard browser settings, Tampermonkey is an essential addition. It empowers you to make your Browse more efficient, enjoyable, and personalized.
Tampermonkey is an absolutely indispensable browser extension that truly puts you in control of your web Browse experience. If you've ever thought, "I wish this website did this," or "I'd love to change that," Tampermonkey is the powerful tool that makes it possible.
Its core strength lies in its ability to run userscripts—small pieces of JavaScript code that can modify web pages as they load. This opens up a world of possibilities: from adding new features to your favorite sites, blocking persistent pop-ups, simplifying complex interfaces, or even integrating data from different sources. The vast and active community of userscripts means you can often find ready-made solutions for common needs, or easily tweak them to fit your specific requirements.
Managing your scripts is straightforward, and the built-in editor, while initially appearing a bit technical, is surprisingly robust. It offers syntax highlighting and basic debugging, making script development much more manageable. I've found Tampermonkey to be remarkably reliable and consistently performant across various browsers. It runs silently in the background, only activating when needed, without any noticeable performance overhead.
For anyone who wants to tailor the web to their exact preferences and go beyond standard browser settings, Tampermonkey is an essential addition. It empowers you to make your Browse more efficient, enjoyable, and personalized.
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