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@Follower46: It doesn't seem to slow down Chrome for me, but I'm sure excessive use of user scripts would have that potential. Read more

@BrettKS: Yes, in fact I tested it using gmail apps for domains, in offline mode. Everything worked fine there, and in regular gmail. Read more

@Revanth Reddy: I didn't have any issues with it, but I tested only with the beta and dev channels on regular chrome. I haven't tested with chromium. Read more

@Cameron Callahan: You can pick and choose which scripts to copy over. I tried to include each of the individual scripts as well as one of the combined disabling ones. Read more

@ComputerCarl: That was quite a while ago, and it didn't work very well. Creating a directory inside the root of the C: drive is not really a solution. Read more

@phoenix: Just use the Compatibility mode for sites that break. I've had to do that a number of times and it works well. Read more

@Vordreller: There are dozens of methods to do it in Firefox - this article was about being able to search selected text in other applications as well. Read more