PithHelmet

PithHelmet

PithHelmet is an ad-blocking utility for the Apple Safari web browser.

History

PithHelmet began in January 2003 as one user's utility to filter content in Safari and has since become a popular utility for other users of Apple's web browser.

As of May 2008 PithHelmet's most recent version is 2.8.3, which works with Safari 3.

External links

* [http://culater.net/software/PithHelmet/PithHelmet.php PithHelmet]


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