A word from the proprietor
Welcome one and all to the WraggeLabs Emporium, suppliers of hand-crafted digital tools to the discerning historian.Our focus is on meeting the needs of our Australian clients, but international visitors are welcome to browse our wares.
If you are unable to find the tool that meets your requirements, please contact our tinkerer-in-chief Tim Sherratt (@wragge on Twitter) to arrange a private consultation.
Excelsior!
Our fine array of digital tools are, and will ever remain, free of charge. And there will be more. Yes, dear friend, there will be many more.
You may, if you wish, hasten our manufactures through some small, but thoughtful endowment. Your generosity will be duly celebrated and a hearty toast made in your honour.
About Author: tim
Posts by tim
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The new API-powered future
Posted on 15 April 2012 | No CommentsThe long-awaited Application Programming Interface (API) to Trove is now available. Huzzah! The frustrations of broken screen-scrapers will soon be... -
More Trove scraper drama
Posted on 6 March 2012 | No CommentsOnce again a minor change to the Trove newspapers code (from <i> and <b> to <em> and <strong>) broke my... -
Trove Tools calamity
Posted on 13 December 2011 | No CommentsI am sad to report that due to a minor change in the Trove website (a <strong> tag was changed... -
Recordsearch user scripts — now working in Chrome!
Posted on 15 September 2011 | No CommentsUntil now it had escaped our notice that the fine folks at Google had finally upgraded their support of user... -
Sneak preview – Trove Newspaper Harvester for Windows
Posted on 12 July 2011 | 5 CommentsThe WraggeLabs foundry has been working long and late to fashion custom-tailored, gui-enabled binaries of our Trove Newspaper Harvester. We... -
ADB Zotero translator — broken!
Posted on 25 May 2011 | 1 CommentEek! It seems some urls have changed over at the ADB Online and our Zotero translator is broken. The fix... -
RecordSearch show pages — fixed!
Posted on 25 May 2011 | No CommentsSorry for the delay, but this userscript has now been updated to work with the new version of RecordSearch. Huzzah!

