Rahul Aurora Srinivasan


Greasemonkey for Chrome - Beta or Not

Update on 11 Dec 08: Now that Chrome has made its way out of beta, Greasemonkey is supported by default but still needs a bit of tweaking.

  1.  Right click your Chrome shortcut to get to properties.

  2. In the target line, at the end of the path ( after the “), paste " -enable-greasemonkey” and save the properties.

  3. Copy your scripts into the folder C:\scripts\ 

This should let you work with your scripts on Chrome. 

Original Post :

A tool to run user scripts in Chrome Beta. Does the same what Greasemonkey does with Firefox and Greasekit with Safari.

http://greasemetal.31tools.com/dist/GreasemetalInstaller.exe

Instructions to use :

  1. Close Chrome and run installer.

  2. Place your scripts in C:\Program Files\Greasemetal\userjs\

  3. Open Greasemetal. It will start Chrome with your scripts loaded.

Enjoy

Gmail Voice & Video Chat

Voice & Video in a browser. Let’s see how it is.

 

Update : Video clarity is awesome. Far better than Skype, which is anyway better than frame by frame slow motion replay video of Yahoo. But one problem I have found is that after ending a voice call with one contact, it takes about 2-3 minutes to allow for another call to be made.