LifeHacker just pointed to a great collection of fifteen Google Reader customizations that have taken care of my last remaining gripes with the feed reader.
I wrote a couple of days ago about adding a search box to Google Reader (which is one of the fifteen). But from the fifteen remaining scripts in this great round-up, here are the three real life-savers.
Google Reader Preview Enhanced - This script allows you to see the original post in its original layout, complete with comments, from within Reader. I like this because it saves me from loading up another tab to check on a posts comments. Pretty slick!
Auto-add feed to Google Reader - This script skips the annoying option of whether you want to subscribe and add the feed to Google homepage or Google Reader. This is dumb to me...of course I want to subscribe in Reader. This script is a real time-saver.
This is a real time-saver too...sort of. Now you can save the current blog-post right to your del.icio.us account. The script is still a little rough. it doesn't add common tags for the post (unlike the Firefox Del.icio.us extension) and you have to log-in to Del.icio.us each time you tag something. It's still easier than opening the original post in a new window, however.
Google Reader is just getting better and better. Like with most things today, however, the developer community is ensuring that the product continues to develop.
The really ironic part to me is I got here via Google Reader. Thanks for the tips.
ReplyDelete