File Details |
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File Size | 1.1 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | May 26, 2003 |
Total Downloads | 17,482 |
Publisher | The Proxomitron |
Homepage | Proxomitron |
Publisher's Description
Proxomitron features a powerful HTML text matching engine able to dynamically alter web pages on the fly. Works with any browser to eliminate cyber-spam like pop-up windows, alerts, banners, animated GIFs, auto-play music, sounds, dynamic HTML, and more. Replace background images with your own, rewrite JavaScripts, even filter normally hidden HTTP header messages. Over 50 filters are included, and equally powerful filters can be created. Selectively replace most any HTML text or tags.
Latest Reviews
mmmmpower reviewed v4.5 on Feb 25, 2011
GREAT software never dies.. even when the developer himself does
(I miss JD5000, too)
there is an active, AVID community developing filter sets for proxomitron
[Bfilter is worth trying]
If you crave a spiffier interface and do not need SSL filtering try proximodo
God bless Scott R Lemmon!
fv1fv reviewed v4.5 on Aug 14, 2009
The anybrowser sh11t blocker. Runs through WINE. Gentoo Dapper, Tiger: Platinum , Gold http://appdb.winehq.org/...=application&iId=39
Takes a while to learn the tools prx has. But noobz can still use. Be sure to download a current filterset.
How-to's? Filter syntax resembles regex. Prx also has builtin "commands" (like functions). Reread Scott's help html often.
Castlecops is down, but there's yahoo group and prxbx.com/forums, and google for some old pages with good info. Users who write filters tend to become specialists. :-)
Constantly hoping an oss team will consider a fresh rewrite of this unique app. Would like an easier config-interface. A full "IDE" would be nice.
Aires reviewed v4.5 on Mar 6, 2008
Seeing as how there's not been a review of Proxomitron for nearly 4 years I thought I'd post one to say it still works, filters are still regularly updated and released, and it's still as effective and trouble free as ever. I highly recommend this over paid versions - still outstanding after all this time and the author is sadly missed.
kmleow reviewed v4.5 on Aug 14, 2004
The best proxy server with filtering feature. Customise the filters the way you want it. Imagine what you can do with it. Let say there is a website that requires you to click on a button every 10 minutes. What you can do is to program proxomitron to rewrite the webpage to include javascripts that auto-loads the said page after 10 minutes. Good eh? Sounds like cheating paid-to-surf programs.
I submitted several filters to Scott long time ago.
It is sad that he passed away.
I hope Scott's family would release the source code of Proxomitron so that this superb program can be maintained by the fans.
Privoxy is a good open source alternative to this program. However, the most recent version I tested 3.0.3, waits for the entire page to be downloaded before the filtering engine kicks in. This is not a good way to do it.
Proxomitron starts filtering without waiting for the entire page to be fully downloaded first.
coppit reviewed v4.5 on Jul 30, 2004
I love this program, but the author is dead. :(
Does anyone know of a good alternative? Privoxy? Webwasher?
httpd.confused reviewed v4.5 on Jul 5, 2004
I give it a 3 as an average between a 5 for effectiveness, and a 1 for usability. The interface, general design, and usability is absolutely awful.
As just one small example, I was hoping to find a way to exclude a particular site from Proxomitron's filtering. I found "Bypass List.txt". Great, I thought, I'm all set! But wait, the entries shown in that file look like this:
[^/]++windowsupdate.(microsoft|).com[:/]
So, umm, OK, great, thanks a lot. Ad Muncher is leaps and bounds better than Proxomitron in terms of interface.
melkor reviewed v4.5 on Jun 5, 2003
Get the update for 4.5. This is offical. Install this over your regular installation.
http://computercops.biz/...upported_Patch_4.5.html
ScoJo reviewed v4.5 on Jun 5, 2003
Been using The Proxomitron since version 3. Proxo is more than just an ad filter and popup blocker. You can rewrite web pages to make them easier to read, remove the junk, fix annoyances, you name it. However, it helps to know HTML, JavaScript and CSS when creating your own filters. Proxo has helped me learn these technologies by giving me something to practice on.
Proxomitron is an important part of a complete breakfast in the fight for privacy and security. The computer you bought is yours. Out of the box, Proxomitron can block cookies, hide your browser's identity and hide the URL that sent you to a page (the referrer). With the right filters, you can even customize them instead of simply removing them. Along with a firewall and a virus scanner, doing things on the Internet is a lot safer.
While Proxomitron is a great tool, if your browser lets you customize a feature, use it! Like their operating systems, Microsoft continues to make Ignorance Exploiter do what developers want rather than what users want. You're better off switching to Mozilla or Opera. Mozilla is getting more and more pro-user features such as popup controls, cookie controls, minimum font size and no scripting in mail and news messages and will have a easy-to-use interface to pick the options.
The default skins are annoying but it's not a big deal since you can turn them off. Click Config, uncheck "Don't use textures", save your config then reload it. Proxo should now look like a normal dialog box.
Bottom line: Thanks to Proxomitron I can give it 10 stars! (But I won't know if the FileForum server will accept it until after I submit my review. =)
BTW, the japanese on the site means "It went out" or "it disappeared". The author recently decided to give it up for a variety of reasons. He always said he wrote Proxo for his own use, so I doubt he'll stop working on it. We may not see another release for a long time, if at all. Whatever he does, I wish him the best. :)
RedBadger reviewed v4.5 on Jun 4, 2003
This is the best popup stopper, and its free. Just as good as any pay version out there. Plus it works with any browser, unlike the other pay programs. I hope the author changes his mind about giving up on it, over something so stupid. Here is a link to where they say they will always have his program available for download in their download section.
http://www.computercops.biz/article2475.html
zeio reviewed v4.5 on Jun 4, 2003
Great program - a must have. If you go to the website now (as of the 4th of June -8 GMT), it's on a Cobalt machine that may have been rooted, the text "消えました" means "it went out."
mmmmpower reviewed v4.5 on Feb 25, 2011
GREAT software never dies.. even when the developer himself does
(I miss JD5000, too)
there is an active, AVID community developing filter sets for proxomitron
[Bfilter is worth trying]
If you crave a spiffier interface and do not need SSL filtering try proximodo
God bless Scott R Lemmon!
fv1fv reviewed v4.5 on Aug 14, 2009
The anybrowser sh11t blocker. Runs through WINE. Gentoo Dapper, Tiger: Platinum , Gold http://appdb.winehq.org/...=application&iId=39
Takes a while to learn the tools prx has. But noobz can still use. Be sure to download a current filterset.
How-to's? Filter syntax resembles regex. Prx also has builtin "commands" (like functions). Reread Scott's help html often.
Castlecops is down, but there's yahoo group and prxbx.com/forums, and google for some old pages with good info. Users who write filters tend to become specialists. :-)
Constantly hoping an oss team will consider a fresh rewrite of this unique app. Would like an easier config-interface. A full "IDE" would be nice.
Aires reviewed v4.5 on Mar 6, 2008
Seeing as how there's not been a review of Proxomitron for nearly 4 years I thought I'd post one to say it still works, filters are still regularly updated and released, and it's still as effective and trouble free as ever. I highly recommend this over paid versions - still outstanding after all this time and the author is sadly missed.
kmleow reviewed v4.5 on Aug 14, 2004
The best proxy server with filtering feature. Customise the filters the way you want it. Imagine what you can do with it. Let say there is a website that requires you to click on a button every 10 minutes. What you can do is to program proxomitron to rewrite the webpage to include javascripts that auto-loads the said page after 10 minutes. Good eh? Sounds like cheating paid-to-surf programs.
I submitted several filters to Scott long time ago.
It is sad that he passed away.
I hope Scott's family would release the source code of Proxomitron so that this superb program can be maintained by the fans.
Privoxy is a good open source alternative to this program. However, the most recent version I tested 3.0.3, waits for the entire page to be downloaded before the filtering engine kicks in. This is not a good way to do it.
Proxomitron starts filtering without waiting for the entire page to be fully downloaded first.
coppit reviewed v4.5 on Jul 30, 2004
I love this program, but the author is dead. :(
Does anyone know of a good alternative? Privoxy? Webwasher?
httpd.confused reviewed v4.5 on Jul 5, 2004
I give it a 3 as an average between a 5 for effectiveness, and a 1 for usability. The interface, general design, and usability is absolutely awful.
As just one small example, I was hoping to find a way to exclude a particular site from Proxomitron's filtering. I found "Bypass List.txt". Great, I thought, I'm all set! But wait, the entries shown in that file look like this:
[^/]++windowsupdate.(microsoft|).com[:/]
So, umm, OK, great, thanks a lot. Ad Muncher is leaps and bounds better than Proxomitron in terms of interface.
melkor reviewed v4.5 on Jun 5, 2003
Get the update for 4.5. This is offical. Install this over your regular installation.
http://computercops.biz/...upported_Patch_4.5.html
ScoJo reviewed v4.5 on Jun 5, 2003
Been using The Proxomitron since version 3. Proxo is more than just an ad filter and popup blocker. You can rewrite web pages to make them easier to read, remove the junk, fix annoyances, you name it. However, it helps to know HTML, JavaScript and CSS when creating your own filters. Proxo has helped me learn these technologies by giving me something to practice on.
Proxomitron is an important part of a complete breakfast in the fight for privacy and security. The computer you bought is yours. Out of the box, Proxomitron can block cookies, hide your browser's identity and hide the URL that sent you to a page (the referrer). With the right filters, you can even customize them instead of simply removing them. Along with a firewall and a virus scanner, doing things on the Internet is a lot safer.
While Proxomitron is a great tool, if your browser lets you customize a feature, use it! Like their operating systems, Microsoft continues to make Ignorance Exploiter do what developers want rather than what users want. You're better off switching to Mozilla or Opera. Mozilla is getting more and more pro-user features such as popup controls, cookie controls, minimum font size and no scripting in mail and news messages and will have a easy-to-use interface to pick the options.
The default skins are annoying but it's not a big deal since you can turn them off. Click Config, uncheck "Don't use textures", save your config then reload it. Proxo should now look like a normal dialog box.
Bottom line: Thanks to Proxomitron I can give it 10 stars! (But I won't know if the FileForum server will accept it until after I submit my review. =)
BTW, the japanese on the site means "It went out" or "it disappeared". The author recently decided to give it up for a variety of reasons. He always said he wrote Proxo for his own use, so I doubt he'll stop working on it. We may not see another release for a long time, if at all. Whatever he does, I wish him the best. :)
RedBadger reviewed v4.5 on Jun 4, 2003
This is the best popup stopper, and its free. Just as good as any pay version out there. Plus it works with any browser, unlike the other pay programs. I hope the author changes his mind about giving up on it, over something so stupid. Here is a link to where they say they will always have his program available for download in their download section.
http://www.computercops.biz/article2475.html
zeio reviewed v4.5 on Jun 4, 2003
Great program - a must have. If you go to the website now (as of the 4th of June -8 GMT), it's on a Cobalt machine that may have been rooted, the text "消えました" means "it went out."
arossetti reviewed v4.5 on Jun 4, 2003
My understanding is that the author has decided to discontinue the product and remove the site. Sounds like a complicated situation, and a darn shame, IMHO. The product though is a great one. I've used it since version 4.3 and it's been wonderful!
dejavu reviewed v4.5 on Jun 4, 2003
Where's the website? Go to China - beware with SARS!
Reap_r reviewed v4.5 on Jun 4, 2003
Has anyone looked at their website?
Just some chinese (or some eastern language) characters, no links, no info....nothing.
I am loathe to install anything on my pc unless I know where it comes from....too many trojans out there.