*This is actually not so true. The information presented there is not up to
date.**You can choose between a Stable, Beta and Dev version of Google
Chrome.*
*The stable (and I think also Beta) version really does not support user
scripts.*
*However, the Dev version (Chrome 2+) does support it, you do not need to
download chromium for that.*
*Here is a link for Google Chrome Dev version 2.0.166.1 -*
*http://dl.google.com/chrome/install/166.1/chrome_installer.exe*
*The rest of the instructions (putting switches in the command line and
stuff) are up to date.*

*Leave FireFox alone! It eats up all of your resources!!!*
*:P*


☆PhistucK


On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 07:11, Superman <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> i've been searching on the net and people are telling me that if i
> want the ad block on Google Chrome, nothin really works, but if i go
> to adsweep.org and dwnld their script i might be able to stop ads but
> then i have to use Chromium... plus their script doesn't work on
> Google Chrome.
>
> Now I switched back to Firefox.
>
> >
>

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