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April 11, 2005 Greasemonkey Primes Firefox For Embarrassmentby Nate L. Root with Connie Moore, Colin Teubner |
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Eager Web users downloaded Firefox more than 25 million times in the 100 days following its public release — and they did it without waiting for IT or anyone else to tell them to. So it's safe to assume many of these self-directed go-getters are going to run out and download the latest Firefox extension, Greasemonkey, and start using it to streamline the way they browse. But IT managers beware: Greasemonkey will cause you nothing but headaches, and may even be a good reason to delay that Firefox pilot you're planning.
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