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Last.fm Ad Remover

 
  • Last.fm Ad Remover

    Last updated: 2008/03/30 - v0.2

    Description
    The script will remove all ads including Google ads in last.fm. (Multilanguage)

    Download
    http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/21681
    http://lajevardi.persiangig.ir/code/gm/LastfmAdRemover.user.js

    Change Log
    v0.2 - 2008/03/30:
    - Multilanguage support for last.fm's other sites. (.pl .ru etc.)
    - Working with "Userscript Updates" script, To be able to update automatically.

    "..He who saddens at thought of idleness, cannot be idle..
    And he's awake, who thinks himself asleep.."
    John Keats
    Edited by lajevardi on 30 Mar 2008, 01:34
    • said...
    • User
    • 15 Mar 2008, 01:17
    Or you could just download Adblock Plus and get rid of ads everywhere...

  • Hah! I had to login to a non-subscriber account to see if this worked (no ads here). Nice work. Thanks! :)

  • Yeah, subscribers don't need this, but it sounds like a very good idea.

  • you're welcome guys.

    "..He who saddens at thought of idleness, cannot be idle..
    And he's awake, who thinks himself asleep.."
    John Keats
  • I hope you weren't being sarcastic. I do thank you, even though I don't need it at this time.

  • _Tarkus_ said:
    I hope you weren't being sarcastic. I do thank you, even though I don't need it at this time.

    sarcastic?! absolutely not. that was just an answer to "thanks" words.
    Anyway if that sounds as an ironic comment, I do apologize. I think it was because of my bad English.
    cheers ;)

    "..He who saddens at thought of idleness, cannot be idle..
    And he's awake, who thinks himself asleep.."
    John Keats
    Edited by lajevardi on 29 Mar 2008, 20:25
  • No, your English was fine. It's just that your comment could be interpreted either way (especially if English was your native language).

    I'm thankful that you were being sincere. :)

  • ;)

    "..He who saddens at thought of idleness, cannot be idle..
    And he's awake, who thinks himself asleep.."
    John Keats
    • awffle said...
    • Subscriber
    • 17 Mar 2008, 03:33
    This is incredible.
    Thank you!

  • Script Minor Update is Available.

    awffle said:
    This is incredible.
    Thank you!

    welcome ;)

    "..He who saddens at thought of idleness, cannot be idle..
    And he's awake, who thinks himself asleep.."
    John Keats
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