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Posted on September 19, 2008 - by Steven Finch | Visited 1349 times, 12 so far today

5 Google Reader Extensions for Firefox 3 That Are Worth Using

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Here at Crenk we really like talking about Firefox and extensions, as you can see from previous posts, but this time I wanted combined Firefox with the feed reader I use Google Reader. There are so many Google Reader Firefox extensions out there, but here are the top five I think are worth using.

As with any list of Firefox tools, please do not install all of these at once unless you’d like to slow down your browser. And, honestly, how many notifications do you need to show you that you have unread items in Reader?

AideRSS - Brings AideRSS to your Google Reader, allowing you to see ranks directly in your reader, as well as letting you group feeds by rank. Also allows you to add your own thoughts on each feed.

Better GReader - Combines several Greasemonkey scripts in one extension. Includes things such as skipping the iGoogle choice page, the ability to preview the item as it appears on the actual Web page, shows the favicon for each feed, and several other choices.

Google Reader Notifier - Shows you how many unread items there are, provides an itemized list, lets you customize where the information appears in your browser, different icon sets, and more.

Google Reader Watcher - Based on a Greasemonkey script by the same author, Google Reader Watcher will check your account at an interval you set and will show you how many unread items you have. It can show this broken down by feed and more.

IntenseDebate in Google Reader - This plugin will add a link to each item in your Google Reader to allow you to post comments directly to IntenseDebate.

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    September 19, 2008

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    Melanie Baker said:

    Hi Steven — thanks for including us!

    A couple semi-Easter Egg features you might not have seen:

    1) Ctrl + Z changes the filter level selection drop-down at the top right into a text box. This allows you to define the filter level a bit more specifically, e.g. “7″ as opposed to “great”, for example. Using that key combination again changes the text box back to a drop-down.

    2) In folder view/list view, C (by itself) turns on feed grouping coloration. So all the items displayed from feed A will be orange, for example. Items from feed B will be blue, etc. Pressing C again removes the colours.

    Nothing world changing, but some folks seem to like using those. :)



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