Google Reader is an outstanding product, but I find it incredible that it still doesn't support authenticated feeds (aka a private rss feed that requires a username and password).
Google Reader is an outstanding product, but I find it incredible that it still doesn't support authenticated feeds (aka a private rss feed that requires a username and password).
Autohotkey is one big reason why I've not switched to Linux full time (and Lightroom for that matter).
@Rhywun: exactly the point I came here to make. I already have enough GM scripts running—I don't want yet another, especially for something that should happen at the server level... just my $0.02.
It still won't replace del.icio.us for me. I can't organize the items in the shared list by tag (for others), nor can I "give" an item to a specific contact. Plus I can't browse the greater community by tag or search the group-knowledge.
We use different colored bands as "wine charms" when the glass has no stem. This is a lifesaver for water glasses when company visits.
There was a very useful Greasemonkey script called Google Time Search (Modified) that added the date box by default to all Google web search results. Unfortunately, it broke about 2 months ago. I haven't found the time to comb through it, but it couldn't be too hard to fix... I <3'ed it when it was working!
I'm still shocked (and dismayed) that Google Reader doesn't support authenticated feeds. It is such an outstanding product otherwise.
@azpat: this will do the job:
Ok, so I tried to wrap an image link with an anchor to the Flickr photo page (oh terms of service how I respect the), but that failed when submitted.
[farm4.static.flickr.com]Hey, fun! Leaving the preview box checked is a little disconcerting as it keeps redrawing...
and don't forget Cool Tools!
@Kevin: you're lookin' a little pale... ;)
i'm running prism for gmail, rtm, google calendar, and google reader. if i could get rtm running as an add-on, i'd reduce that number... but unfortunately I haven't had any luck with that.
If you're into bookmarklets, check out Stephen Ostermiller's Cache Bookmarklets for three different cache related bookmarklets (Coral, Google, and Wayback Machine cache).
@acurrie: good question—I'd like to know more about how this compares to Jaiku, Plaxo, etc.
Another +1 for Highrise. The only downside of Highrise is that it doesn't integrate with any of my email tools directly, otherwise it is brilliant at what it does, manage and document communication with people. Though I am dying for a Greasemonkey script (or better yet FF addon) to mashup the Highrise API with the…
um, what exactly makes this so great? you can use some semi-secret del.ish-fu to display just the links on a white bg. like my items tagged wishlist in del.icio.us and stripped to the essentials.
This looks like noise reduction applied to video, in which case you're trading sharpness for less grain. Still, it can be worth it sometimes!
who will make the greasemonkey script? ;)