Posts Filed Under ‘Add-ons’

Better Gmail and Better GReader Now Firefox 4-compatible
December 8th, 2010, 1 comment

Firefox 4 beta users: the two most popular "Better" Extensions I put together, Better Gmail 2 and Better GReader, are now compatible with the Firefox 4 beta. Download them now. I haven't had much time to dedicate to the Better extensions lately, but I'd love to create Chrome versions as well as get the less-popular siblings up to date (like Better YouTube and Better Flickr). If you've got the time or inclination to help make that happen, let me know in the comments or on the mailing list. Thanks in advance.

987 0Boxer Points Now
October 5th, 2010, 4 comments

Been using 0Boxer in my Gmail account since it launched a few weeks ago, and damn is it addictive. Here's my writeup of how 0Boxer makes email drudgery fun over at FastCompany.com: 0Boxer Awards Badges, Points for Clearing Away Email.

Work Smart Video: Easily and Securely Save Passwords

September 15th, 2010, 14 comments

When it comes to storing passwords, I've been a KeePass fan and user for years now, but when Leo Laporte told me he uses LastPass, I had to check it out. I don't love the idea of syncing my password file to a third-party web site--I'm that paranoid--but it is a total pain to cart around my KeePass database file. Now that I've tried LastPass, I'm sold--well, for my lower-security logins, anyway. This week's Work Smart video covers the security vs. convenience tug-of-war you have to put up with when deciding on any password system, and why LastPass is a solid choice.

Better Gmail 2 and Better Flickr Updated

May 21st, 2010, 2 comments

Released a few fix-it updates to the Better Gmail 2 and Better Flickr Firefox extensions this week, which you can get by pressing the "Find Updates" button in your extensions dialog box.

Better Gmail 2 version 1.2 plays catch-up with Google's latest changes to Gmail: Hide Spam Count now works, and I swapped out Folders4Gmail (which no longer works) with Label Links, a script that does something similar to the Labs version of Nested Labels. Also replaced the CPU-hogging Highlight Rows with Keyboard script with something that does the same thing without the performance hit. Better Flickr also got a much needed once-over, and now doesn't break editing photo descriptions when Rich Edit Controls are turned on. Enjoy the updates! As always, questions about the extensions should go to the Better Firefox Extensions mailing list.

Disable Google’s Search Results Sidebar
May 6th, 2010, 1 comment

I don't mind it so much, but a few people have told me they hate the new icon-studded search options panel that appears on the left side of Google search results by default now. To kill the sidebar, try the Google Classic or Remove Google Sidebar Greasemonkey user scripts. Update: There's also the Hide Google options extension for Firefox and Chrome. (Thanks, Ken!)

New in Better Gmail 2: Hide Buzz Count and Audio Notification

March 29th, 2010, 6 comments

Mozilla just approved my latest update to the Better Gmail 2 Firefox extension, which now includes the ability to hide your unread Buzz count, and enable an audio notification when you receive new mail.

Thanks to Victor Zhang for creating the Hide Buzz Count script and Yansky for Gmail Sound Notify, and for giving me permission to include them in Better Gmail 2. Press play below to hear the new mail notification sound.

If you've already got the extension installed, click on the "Find Updates" button in Firefox's Add-ons dialog to get the new version. Otherwise, download Better Gmail 2 from Mozilla Add-ons.

Better Gmail 2 Updated
March 6th, 2010

Google's Gmail tweak broke some of the more popular features of my Better Gmail 2 Firefox extension this week, including Folders4Gmail and Hide Spam Count. Thanks to the quick work of Arend v. Reinersdorff, the problems have been fixed. If you're a Better Gmail 2 user and your labels aren't collapsing properly or your Spam count is showing when it shouldn't, hit the "Find Updates" button in Firefox's Add-ons dialog to get the fix, or download the most recent version directly from Mozilla Add-ons. Thanks for your patience and for using the extension. As always, news and discussion about the whole series of Better extensions is always posted on the mailing list.

“You’ve Got Waves”: How to Get Google Wave Notifications

February 1st, 2010, 3 comments

Once you're active in Google Wave, you want to know if something new is happening there--even if you don't have Wave open in your web browser. Several Wave notifier applications and browser add-ons can do the work of checking your Wave inbox for you, and letting you know you've got new and changed waves.

The following is an excerpt from the all-new Chapter 9 of The Complete Guide to Google Wave. Got feedback? Let me know in the comments and help write the first book on Wave!

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Mark Selected Items as Read in Google Reader

December 7th, 2009, 7 comments

Mark Selected as Read
If you use Google Reader's list view (instead of expanded), you want to scan headlines and selectively mark several items as read without having to expand them--and a new Greasemonkey user script, Google Reader Mark Selected as Read, lets you do just that.

Click here to install Google Reader Mark Selected as Read (you must have the Greasemonkey Firefox extension installed first), and your subscription headlines will show up with checkboxes next to each. Check the ones you don't want to read, and press the "Mark selected as read" button as shown in the screenshot. This super-useful script is written by Dmitry Rodiontsev and slated for the next release of Better GReader. Thanks, Dmitry and bel9ev!

Update: Reader leifern reminds us that from the keyboard you can move up and down headlines in list view using the n and p keys, and mark items as read as you go using the m key. So this user script is for the mouse-fans in the room. Thanks, leifern!

Google Reader Mark Selected as Read user script