Grease Monkey Update

Noting this for myself for when I’m at my work machine tomorrow, and any other Greasemonkey users who might see a similar problem, the new update to Greasemonkey, version 0.3.3 seems to have broken at least one of the user scripts that I use (Gmail Smart Delete button). Check for updates to user scripts if you find something that’s gone awry.

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