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mike4u2
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Comment #2288357
Nice tool! It is the perfect addition to this AWS load time test: http://www.alertfox.com/Tools/LoadTime/
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Comment #2060262
The Firefox password sync comes preinstalled and is very secure. In addition, for complex logins, we use the iMacros for Firefox (open source) "bookmarklets", they can be sync'ed v…
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Comment #2053979
Your post is interesting but it misses a key point: Selection bias is everywhere, but in the US and most other countries you do not get run over by a truck if you watch Fox News, r…
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Comment #2046408
"After correcting for demographics..." GOOD students will do fine in almost any school system. I think what makes a difference is how you motivate the kids with problematic backgro…
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Comment #2041443
I did a few spare time projects with Scala, but does (did) anyone use it for commercial applications? If so, what kind?
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Comment #2041395
It seems Sikuli was inspired by iMacros: http://wiki.imacros.net/File:Image-recognition-plugin.png http://wiki.imacros.net/Image_Recognition
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Comment #2039578
It seems this shell does not automate the browser, or? I use iMacros for web browser automation. Now, if iMacros would understand Python... ;)
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Comment #2032646
Because Germans tend to complain the most if free stuff does not work ;-)
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Comment #2029054
That explains it.
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Comment #2012526
> Make a plan with 2 or 3 servers of full monitoring for $30 a month In that price range you have Pingdom and AlertFox...
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Comment #2011926
Yes, and for free :) Plus there is always Pingdom, AlertFox, Webmetrics, Keynote...
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Comment #2008887
I am not sure why you need a sign up script, but you can make one with the iMacros Firefox extension in minutes: http://www.iopus.com/imacros/firefox/
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Comment #1963730
Not really... I use iMacros for Firefox + Dropbox for all web logins and Keepass + dropbox for all other passwords. Both programs store the passwords AES encrypted, and are thus sa…
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Comment #1948358
Interesting. Can it be used to post and request iMacros macros too? If so, I can donate at least 10 web scraping macros right away. PS: The software I refer to is http://wiki.imacr…
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Comment #1831408
You can simply use "iPig" http://www.iopus.com/ipig/