ImproveNeo Demonstration

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  1. Anonymous

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    ImproveNeo is a Greasemonkey script that features DIPR(Direct Item Price Report).

    When you double click an item name, a little Javascript box appears with the lowest shop wizard prices without you having to leave the page and going to the shop wizard yourself. You can then go from the Kitchen Quest straight to the shop selling one of the items cheapest so everything is much easier.
    To use this you will need the Firefox add-on, Greasemonkey.

    Click here
    To download ImproveNeo click here


    And last but definitely not least, here is the demonstration

    Its a bit small and hard to read, but I'm sure you'll see everything OK. :D
     
  2. Carletto

    Carletto Level II

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    That GS script is dead :(

    It was a usefull project, but TNT killed it
     
  3. deathcraze

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    this was discontinued a long, long, time ago. o.o
    its detectable by tnt, and no longer works anyway.

    nor did you provide a link.
     
  4. Zer0

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    Although they say that TNT is detecting GM, my own tests have shown up negative. I did a test w/ and w/o GM enabled on the SW, and the first 5 rows aren't being deleted. I looked into the source, and it shows that there is GM detecting script, but it didn't work properly. Maybe that's just my browser though.
     
  5. Heya_old

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    same here zero, i had nothing, the sw is the same with or with out, i even saw a codestone for 1 np in a shop when i had greasemonkey on. if you don't think its safe, ok, but its much safer then using programs.
     
  6. Icegoten

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    So having this is like having a free version of the SSW? Or is it just a normal SW?
     
  7. ricky92

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    Zer0, they updated Firefox, that's the answer. Detecting what a web user installed on their pc is violating their privacy... and indeed the page now throws a security error. (Just look in the Error Console ;) )
     
  8. Zer0

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    Aha, how clever of the FF developers :)
    Though I tested this using FF3, I don't know if this feature was implemented in FF2 (when I did my test). I found a page that detected GM, and that one worked (using FF2, I can't seem to find it anymore to test w/ FF3).
     
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