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June 3, 2009

Use Orkut GreaseMonkey Scripts on Google Chrome with Greasemetal

Google Chrome, Google’s official web browser came up with a lots of hope and expectations to grab a decent market share. Google chrome is light, fast, easy to operate but one of many drawbacks of this web browser is that you can’t expect to use addons. Recently Google upgraded and released Chrome’s newer version, but addon feature is still missing. So, if you want to use any third party scripts or addons, you must get them installed on your computer separately to work along with Chrome. Since we all were missing GreaseMoneky feature on Chrome, we can use a third party tool called Greasemetal. Greasemetal will allow us to use GreaseMoneky scripts on Google Chrome.

GreaseMonkey scripts for Google chrome

Greasemetal is a freeware tool that eliminates the lack of addon feature on Google Chrome. Whenever you will try to load Orkut on Google chrome, Greasemetal will modify your page according to the GreaseMonkey scripts you have installed. Like the GreaseMoneky interference on Firefox, you can install, edit or uninstall any script from Greasemetal itself. Greasemetal changes the the behavior of webpages by changing one internal process of Google Chrome called AutoMationProxy.

Use GreaseMoneky scripts on Google Chrome

1. Download Greasemetal and install on your system.

2. Start Greasemetal from start menu and open Google Chrome.

3. Go to Orkut.com and you will notice that all your GreaseMoneky scripts are working normally.

4. You are done.

You can download GreaseMonkey scripts for Orkut and start using on Google Chrome. Remember to install all GreaseMonkey scripts in userjs folder under My Documents directory. This folder will get created automatically while installing GreaseMetal. If you are using Apple Safari, you can download the GreaseMoneky solution for Safari, called GreaseKit.

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