Facebook Boss does the following:
- Removes the annoying activity ticker which gives your chat bar more room
- Removes the entire right nav bar (including ad’s) and utilizes the space gained
- Shifts site to the left to utilize wasted space next to left nav bar
- Uses hidden black Facebook icons with custom theme
- Overall gives a smoother cleaner look without the nonsense.
- Easy toggle On/Off using Greasemoney/Tampermonkey controls.
In order to use FB Boss you need to first have Greasemonkey installed in firefox or Tampermonkey installed in Google Chrome.
Once you have Greasemonkey/Tampermonkey installed:
Launch FB Boss Installer version 0.65b
Works on:


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All of us MYOB users dread the yearly MYOB Subscription fee of ~$500 which gets you nothing useful other than a tax table update.
In the good old days you used to be able to open up your tax table files (ie: Pay2Myob.bin) in a text editor and update the figures yourself, however MYOB soon put an end to that (around 6 years ago) by encrypting the file and forcing users to pay for a “yearly subscription”.
This year I tried something new, I found a program which allows you to edit the encrypted tax table files and puts you back in control of your tax tables. (oh and also saves you ~$500 each year)
The program is called MYTT (MyTaxTables.com) and is available on Windows and OS X.
Their website has a test feature which allows you to upload your own tax table file which gets instantly tested for compatibility. There is also a demo video which I highly recommend viewing.

Want to save cash? Try MyTaxTables this financial year.
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Mail Aliases are handy when you have multiple email addresses which all go to the 1 inbox (or account) in your mail client. Mail aliases prevent you having to create a new email account in your mail client each time just so you can reply from a different address.
If you dig around on google you will come across some work arounds which get you an alias but you can’t change the ‘Sender Name’. So this means your ‘Full Name’ for the main account which you are creating aliases for will be used for all aliases asociated with that account.
There is however an easy solution…
The team over at http://mailias.es have developed a small little app which prompts you what aliase address and custom name you wish to use and implements it straight into Mail.app with ease.

Once you have setup your aliases, you just select which address you want to use from a drop down box on any compose/reply/forward window in Mail.app.
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I wrote this basic script many years ago for the purpose of LAN’s so people can make easy lists of their data and share those lists with others. It became a popular tool so I decided to post it online.
What does it do? ListData will make a list of all your data into a well layed out Notepad document, making it easy to share your Music/Videos/any data lists with others.

ListData has been tested on Windows XP, Vista & 7.
Download: ListData v1.0
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I wrote this simple script many years ago to stop people from leeching off my hard drive while I’m trying to play games at LAN’s. It became a popular tool so I decided to post it online.
There’s nothing more annoying than trying to battle FPS games and having the game lag because someones thrashing your harddrive!
What does it do? Anti-Leech While Playing (ALWP) or Anti-Leech basically just turns on/off filesharing on your windows firewall with an easy toggle saving you the hassle of having to go through the (typical microsoft) maze of windows in order to achieve a simple outcome.
Interesting note: There was a case at one LAN where a user could not get their computer to share folders on the network regardless how many times file sharing and firewall settings were configured. The user ran anti-leech script for the first time from a USB drive and shares were immediately visible on the network.

Anti-Leech has been tested on Windows XP & Vista.
Download: Anti-Leech (ALWP) v1.0
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In 2007 Google released The Toilet Internet Service Provider (TiSP), a fiber down the toilet internet april fools joke.
Queensland (Australia) Government are now contemplating rolling out a fiber network along Queensland’s sewer pipelines as they cannot wait for the promised National Broadband Network (NBN) roll out in 4 years.
This service will provide homes and businesses access to 100 megabits-per-second broadband, the same speeds the federal Labor government plans to offer on its broadband network.
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Ascii Pokie is a simple linux bash script game.
3 in a row in the middle to win.

Note: Winnings update after next spin.
You can:
- Change your bet amount
- Take out loans
- + Tweak all game values by editing the game file.
Color Issue: Colors are lighter in Linux (Screen shot taken in OSX)
Download: AsciiPokie_v0.9


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Deebs.net has been moved to new servers with a new content management system.
The site will be updated every now and again with products that I like and helpful tips for day to day computing.
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