List of augmented browsing software

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|+ align="top" | Augmented Browsing Software

Name

! Form

! Features

! Compatibility

! Last Updated

{{rh}} | bookmarklets

| JavaScript

| Can execute arbitrary JavaScript on any page, but requires a user to click them, rather than running automatically

|

|Always working

{{rh}} | Firebug

|Firefox extension for developers

|Allows arbitrary real time changes to a page's DOM

|

| 2017

{{rh}} | Greasemonkey

| Browser extension

| Alters the output of web content immediately after being displayed

| Firefox, Chromium browser and Opera.

| 2021

{{rh}} | Tampermonkey

| Browser extension

| Userscripts manager that provides features like a clear overview over the running scripts, a built-in editor, ZIP-based import and export, automatic update checks, and browser- and cloud storage-based synchronization

| Firefox, Chromium browser and Opera.

| 2022

{{rh}} | iMacros

| Firefox, Chromium browser, and Internet Explorer extension

| Allows the user to record and replay "Internet Macros" for web automation, web scraping, or web testing.

|

| 2018

{{rh}} | Proxomitron

| Proxy-level language

| Available since late 1990s, predates JavaScript active browsing and provides a similar function for all browsers using a regular expression-like matching language

|

| 2003

{{rh}} | Stylish

| Firefox extension using Cascading Style Sheets

| Client-side manipulation of webpage content

|

| 2022

{{rh}} | Violentmonkeyhttps://violentmonkey.github.io

| Browser extension

| open source alternative to Greasemonkey

|

| 2024

{{rh}} | Userscriptshttps://github.com/quoid/userscripts

| Browser extension

| Supports writing Userscripts (JavaScript) and Userstyles (CSS)

| Safari

| 2024

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