![]() A user initially uploaded an unofficial copy of the old Page Monitor, but then about a month later, the VisualPing people saw the error of their ways and officially re-released the original Page Monitor.)ĭistill Web Monitor - website - Chrome Web Store page - browser-specific documentation - MTG thread There was a controversy in Dec 2015-Jan 2016 when the author of a new inferior extension called VisualPing bought out Page Monitor, and replaced its webstore contents with VisualPing on Dec 18, causing users to be forcibly switched. (Auto-reload a webpage in the background and notify you when a selected portion of the page changes. Page Monitor (PM) - website - Chrome Web Store page - how-to thread - how-to video - pm vs c4c ![]() An improved version of the formerly-popular open-source extension ChromeReload, which developed problems and was removed from the Chrome store.) Running Windows/Mac/Linux (and Chrome on Chromebooks) Mobile possibilities are more limited the browsers available for mobile OSes that call themselves by the same names as desktop-OS browsers don't have the same features. I've included links to a few resources from the creators of the now-defunct 'mturkhitstream' site (their site may be gone, but fortunately their videos and blog are still available).Įxcept where specifically stated otherwise, this is talking about browsers for desktops/laptops running Windows/Mac/Linux. ![]() Here are some of the current options - not comprehensive (there's way too many bad/buggy/broken auto-refresh things out there), just what currently appears to me to be the best.īe aware that if you have too many mturk pages being reloaded/refreshed in any of the various ways (including userscripts such as HIT Scraper and Turkmaster), you need to slow down and spread out the refresh intervals, or you'll get 'max page requests' errors from mturk. If you're trying to panda a HIT, or keep an eye on some of your favorite requesters' HIT lists, you may want a tool that can automatically refresh a webpage without you having to keep manually hitting the refresh button or F5. Originally written in Dec 2014, updated as needed. ![]()
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