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  2. Stylus (browser extension) - Wikipedia

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    Stylus was forked from Stylish for Chrome in 2017 [1] [2] after Stylish was bought by the analytics company SimilarWeb. [3] The initial objective was to "remove any and all analytics, and return to a more user-friendly UI." [4] It restored the user interface of Stylish 1.5.2 [5] [2] and removed Google Analytics. [1] [2]

  3. DownThemAll! - Wikipedia

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    On September 8, 2019, DownThemAll! 4.0.9 was released for Chrome and Opera add-ons. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The Chrome add-on can also be used for other Chromium-based browsers, e.g. Microsoft Edge , Brave and Vivaldi .

  4. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Chrome includes a bookmarks submenu that lists the user's bookmarks, provides easy access to Chrome's Bookmark Manager, and allows the user to toggle a bookmarks bar on or off. On January 2, 2019, Google introduced Native Dark Theme for Chrome on Windows 10 .

  5. Enable or disable your browser's Password Manager and search ...

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    To disable the Password Manager, follow the same steps as above but de-select the box next to 'Offer to save passwords I enter on the web'. Search your saved passwords 1. Log in to AOL Desktop Gold. 2. Click the Settings icon. 3. Click the Browser option on the left-side of the window. 4. Click the Passwords tab. 5.

  6. Turtle F2F - Wikipedia

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    Technically, Turtle is a friend-to-friend network - a special type of peer-to-peer network in which all your communication goes only to your friends, and then to their friends, and so on, to the ultimate destination. The basic idea behind Turtle is to build a P2P overlay on top of pre-existing trust relationships among Turtle users. Each user ...

  7. Turtle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Turtle (robot), a class of educational robots used most prominently in the 1970s and 1980s; Turtle (syntax), a Terse RDF Triple language; Turtle F2F, a tool for exchanging content in an anonymous and secure way over a friend-to-friend (F2F) network; Turtle graphics, using a relative cursor, the "turtle"

  8. SeaMonkey - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SeaMonkey

    SeaMonkey consists of a web browser (which is a descendant of the Netscape family), [10] an email and news client program (SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups, which shares code with Mozilla Thunderbird), an HTML editor (SeaMonkey Composer) and an IRC client ().

  9. Turtle (syntax) - Wikipedia

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    Turtle is an alternative to RDF/XML, the original syntax and standard for writing RDF. As opposed to RDF/XML, Turtle does not rely on XML and is generally recognized as being more readable and easier to edit manually than its XML counterpart. SPARQL, the query language for RDF, uses a syntax similar to Turtle for expressing query patterns.