@Kyrax ...
Where was the thread for Extension suggestions ....
Gonna post my request for a Privacy extension there, unless of course one of our 'newbies' wants to have a go :-D
This is a discussion on Google Reader extension within the Chrome Plugins section, part of the Google Chrome category: @Kyrax ... Where was the thread for Extension suggestions .... Gonna post my request for a Privacy extension there, unless ...
@Kyrax ...
Where was the thread for Extension suggestions ....
Gonna post my request for a Privacy extension there, unless of course one of our 'newbies' wants to have a go :-D
@loc VN ...
Think I'll need to do the same, all the other extensions I use have been updated ...
Fair play to the authors in responding so fast, especially as they had no prior warning !!
@ StevePaul
Chrome Plugin Requests
and
http://www.chromeplugins.org/extensi...-any-location/
(scroll down)
Thanks ...
Did you all know that you do not need an extension for this?
Just leave the Reader open in a TAB, you have got the number of unreads besides it and it gets updated dynamically even when the tab is not open.
Look here:
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Awww Luc ! Come on ..
It's the new ' Hello World ' .. You can't come in here and ruin everything !
Plus, saving a tab is a good thing.. I usually have 10+ open at all times.
While we're on the subject of readers, I noticed Luc's was Google ...
I've never really been into using them, so I guess my first question would be ...
Which one do people recommend and why ?
@Kyrax:
@StevePaul:
To me Google Reader is the fastest, most supported, easiest "cloud computing solution" for RSS feeds.
Plus the number of Userscripts you find on http://userscripts.org/ for Google reader is amazing.
I like to be "on the web" while reading RRS as most contains links that open in a browser anyway. This as opposed to "desktop" solutions"
Plus: http://code.google.com/p/gtools-for-chrome/ really make a difference to subscribe to all or some feeds on the current page.
Did I mention that Google reader was fast?
I used to use the "Sage" extension in Firefox, well I find Google reader much better & faster
Ok Kyrax, continued here