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The User-Created filter page! One of the Proxomitron's key features is the ability for anyone to create powerful new filters. I'd like to encourage those who've written filters they feel may be generally useful to send them to me. I'll then post those I feel are the best and most useful ones here for everyone to download. My hope is that Proxomitron users will one day have access to a large repository of filters for just about every need. Status update: I know it's been a long time since I've updated the filter page. Most of my free time has gone into development and the web page has been neglected a bit - sorry about that. In the meantime many Proxomitron users have contributed filters to the file area of the Proxomitron mailing list at Yahoo. Although you need to join the list to access the files or add filters of your own, you can set your preferences to use the web site only if you don't wish to receive list emails (look under "delivery options"). Note: To use a filter named "somefilter.cfg.txt" Just rename the filter to end in ".cfg" when you save it. As always my thanks to all who contributed.
Added: 11/28/1999
Added: 2/20/2000
Added: 5/28/2000
Be sure to check the Proxomitron's help file for guidelines on submitting filters - this will help me process your submission. Also, keep in mind that by submitting a filter you are agreeing to place it in the public domain, making it free for all to use. You will however be given full credit for creating the filter if you like (anonymous submissions are also welcome too if you're the paranoid type ;-). Even if you aren't interested in writing your own filters, be sure to keep checking back here to see what's new.
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