I hate Captcha! How many times have you sat just staring at your computer screen trying to decipher these strange words and come up with the wrong answer? I’ve wasted so much time trying to figure these out only to end up frustrated and finally just close the window and give up.
Captcha Monster has found a way to simplify my life and auto fill those Capthcha text boxes. What is Captcha Monster? It’s not as scary as it sounds, it’s not really a monster at all…it’s actually a very good friend. Captcha Monster is a Firefox add-on that scans Captcha and when it solves it, Capthcha Monster will automatically fill the text box in. It works fairly consistently, and has made filling out forms that require verification so much easier for me. I no longer waste as much time trying to figure out the words, it does it for me.
A simple toolbar is installed and you can set it to recognize Captcha as soon as the page loads, when you start filling out the form or upon request. I have run into some cases where it doesn’t work as expected but over all it has saved me time and energy filling out the forms. An example of where it didn’t work for me was a case where the Captcha said – “Spell the number: 7″. It was looking for an answer of “Seven” and Captcha returned me the result of “Spell the nimber: 7″. So it isn’t fool proof, (it got the word number wrong), but works well in most cases. If by chance you are on a websit you can always use a button “Suggest”, so the folks at Captcha Monster can do something to fix the situation.
If you are interested in trying it out they have a 30 day trial. If you are purchasing a subscription use 20tomoson at check-out for 20% their Captcha Monster subscription lifetime. Each subscription has a limit on the number of Captcha’s it will solve, so be sure to pick the subscription that works best for you!
For more information please visit:
Website: http://captchamonster.com/
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You can also use Rumola. It works in Firefox and also in Chrome and Safari.