2005-10-10

Google Toolbar for Firefox

Google Toolbar for Firefox

I don't know if people know why I am blogging about individual pages more often than I used to back before my Blogger shift, but it is all because of the Google Toolbar for Firefox (which I just call the Firefox Toolbar thanks to my time at Google and just needing to distinguish from the IE version). There is a button you can have, called "BlogThis!", that will pop up a window to add an entry for the current page being viewed. Really handy.

This is one of the perks of using Google's services; integration. The Google Reader (which I am continuing to like) also has the same type of Blogger support along with added Gmail support.

And if you ever want to have a warm, fuzzy feeling knowing you are using something that contains code that I have written, just use the Toolbar. =)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'd so play with the toolbar, but I installed Camino 1.0a1 and haven't looked back at the other browsers since. It has tasty Mac OS X integration and I'm really digging the new version of Gecko -- it's *so* much faster. And Camino 1.0a1 seems to work better than Firefox 1.5 beta.

I probably should look at google reader, since I've been using NetNewsWire lately, but I really dig the ability to read stuff offline.