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SurfRabbit - 1.2.3 beta customize how web pages are displayed (File Size: 2.3M) Current Version: 1.2.3 beta Release Date: 2007-12-10 License: Beta Broken Link? Newer Version? Tell us! Product Description: SurfRabbit is a browser add-on for Safari, Shiira, NetNewsWire, DeskBrowse and WebDesktop that will allow you to customize how web pages are displayed. Find a page 'too busy'? Don't ever use that one column on a page of your favorite site? Content on a page is too narrow? With SurfRabbit, you can easily fix it with a click! You can also specify custom style codes to further customize the page. Pages can be customized individually, or you can apply your customization to a whole site, a portion of a site, or only a selected group of pages. You can also browse and download customizations created by other users, or publish your own, right from the SurfRabbit interface. What's new in this version: With this release, we’ve made a few changes on how SurfRabbit gets installed. First, we’ve created an installer for it, which can be run at any time to choose the applications for which you want to enable SurfRabbit. Secondly, the bundle for SurfRabbit gets installed at a system level Library folder for compatibility with Leopard, which means you’ll need to authenticate during the installation; this also means that SurfRabbit will be available to all users of the system, however they will still need to run the installer to enable SurfRabbit for their user account. This release also takes advantage of a few fixes in WebKit, which Safari 3 uses and is installed by default on Leopard and 10.4.11; as such, this release will only be compatible with 10.4.11 or above, but the older version for Panther users will still be available (but no longer maintained). Operating System Requirements: This product is designed to run on the following operating systems: * Mac OS X 10.5 Intel * Mac OS X 10.5 PPC * Mac OS X 10.4 Intel * Mac OS X 10.4 PPC Additional Requirements: * Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later * Compatible with Safari, Shiira, NetNewsWire, DeskBrowse, WebDesktop, and OmniWeb Screenshots:
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