When you click a link in Google search results, Google uses JavaScript to replace the actual link with an indirect one, which they use for click tracking. Google then redirects the browser to the actual destination after logging the click. DirectLinks disables the JavaScript that replaces real links with indirect ones, so that when you click a search result link, Safari goes straight to the destination. The extension does something similar for links in Facebook posts: it removes JavaScript that Facebook uses to track clicks on these links.
What's new in this version:
Added support for rewriting indirect links on Tumblr pages.
Web browser written in Cocoa. It uses the KHTML rendering engine provided by Apple's Web Kit.
Edits audio files with the option for CD mastering.
Rips media from DVD and creates disk copies.
CoverScout fills the gray gaps that iTunes leaves behind!
This program lets you convert videos to various media formats.
This program enables you to convert video files to various output profiles.
Rip DVD discs to the desired file format.
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