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    Chrome Captcha Auto Solver

    Chrome Captcha Auto Solver

    Google Chrome Bypass Captcha Extension

    Beat the captcha test experience by enabling your self to be free from any captcha input tasks. Install our newest innovation, our stable and fast Google Chrome Bypass Captcha extension application and allow us to auto-solve and auto-fill your captcha test tasks. # How to Install 1. Download the .zip file of **Chrome Captcha Auto Solver** https://sourceforge.net/projects/chrome-captcha-auto-solver/ 2.
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    MBR-Advanced-Asset-Manager

    MBR-Advanced-Asset-Manager

    Speed up your WordPress site the smart way!

    MBR Advanced Asset Manager gives you the power to choose exactly which CSS and JavaScript files load on each page of your site. The result? Lightning-fast page loads and happier visitors! Here's the thing: most WordPress pages come loaded with 3-4 MB of CSS and JavaScript files, and honestly, a lot of that stuff isn't even needed. It's just digital clutter slowing everything down. Easy to use, with a clear interface, you'll make considerable optimization on your website, without having...
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    Performance Timing Test

    Performance Timing Test

    Get accurate performance timing for any page with this add-on Firefox

    Measures the timing performance of any web page using Web APIs. You can immediately save the chart test result within your file system for a comparison with other subsequent tests. Get Opera extension: http://bit.ly/1O9OvRx Get Firefox extension: http://mzl.la/1Vs0UV2 == Installation == 1. Click on download directly from your Firefox browser and install add-on 2. Then click on the icon of the extension included in toolbar to start test
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    SlimerJS

    SlimerJS

    A scriptable browser like PhantomJS, based on Firefox

    SlimerJS is a scriptable browser. It allows you to manipulate a web page with an external Javascript script: opening a webpage, clicking on links, modifying the content... It is useful to do functional tests, page automation, network monitoring, screen capture etc. It is a tool like PhantomJs, except that it runs Gecko instead of Webkit, and it is headless when using Firefox 56+. It can be used with Firefox 59. Higher version of Firefox is not supported and probably will not be supported in...
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    BrowserMob JavaScript Validator VNC
    VNC for use with the BrowserMob Selenium JavaScript Validator. This tool is made available for users of BrowserMob FREE Website Monitoring and Load Testing. The BrowserMob Local Validation Service can be downloaded from https://browsermob.com/tools.
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