


The proxy runs on the mac and not on a central server like most proxies.
#Glimmerblocker mac mac os x
It is even compatible with all other browsers and other native Mac OS X applications which uses http, e.g. GlimmerBlocker is implemented as an http proxy, so the stability of Safari isn't compromised because it doesn't use any hacks. Snow Leopard doesn't support the InputManager-based blockers when Safari runs in 64-bit mode. This compromises the stability of Safari and very often create problems when Apple releases a new version of Safari. The problem with other ad-blockers for Safari is that they are implemented as awful hacks: as an InputManager and/or ApplicationEnhancer. Screenshots gallery and detailed installation help. GlimmerBlocker is free: No payments required, but please help spread the word as ad-based sites would very much like to keep it a secret: There is no version for iPhone.Įasy to uninstall if you don't like it anyway. Older versions of GlimmerBlocker supports older versions of OSX. After upgrading macOS, you might have to reinstall GlimmerBlocker. This version requires macOS 10.10 (Yosemite), 10.11 (El Capitan) or 10.12 (Sierra). Download: GlimmerBlocker-1.6.6.dmg ( release notes).
