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Posted 26 November 2004 - 10:43 PM

Proximodo currently comes with default Proxomitron filters, which can do quite a lot of different things. But you can write your own filters, using a powerful syntax that, despite its seeming complexity, is quite easy to use and master.

Features

Proximodo currently offers the same features as Proxomitron, with a few differences.

What is has more:

* Multilingual GUI
* Multiplatform (thanks to wxWidgets and no use of Windows specific libraries)
* Centralized bank of filter: Proxomitron's .cfg files are replaced by mere enumerations of active filters, i.e "Configurations"
* Export/Import filters from/to clipboard (no more need to mess with .txt files)

What it has less (for the time being):

* SSL support
* "Add to list" in tray icon
* HTML debug info
* URL commands

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