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With Windows 7, I used google chrome and installed a bunch of userscripts to enhance my youtube experience (replay button, download options, etc).

Now that I have Windows 8, I want to get the same enhancements on IE10 metro. I understand that you can't use "addons", but is there a way to get userscripts to work?

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    @Adams> As a Greasemonkey author, I do. Would be great if we can finally reach 90%+ of all people with our scripts... (Opera + Chrome + Firefox is *only* around 70% I believe) – Laoujin Nov 02 '12 at 08:50
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    @BrockAdams: I do, hence why I asked. I actually really like the new IE10 enough for me to stop using Google Chrome (except for web development testing). – myermian Nov 02 '12 at 14:43

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I was thinking you might be able to use bookmarklets to inject a user-script by clicking, but I just looked and don't even see a way to stash bookmarklets on IE10 Metro. So I'm not very hopeful that there are any good solutions to your scenario.

I don't know if it's any consolation, but I believe IE10 works in Desktop Mode even on Windows RT devices such as the current Surface.

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