Firefox Extension: Better YouTube
Posted by Kyle Eslick on November 7th, 2007 | Category and Tags
Several months ago Lifehacker came up with a great idea for a Firefox extension that gives the user the ability to use a bunch of Greasemonkey scripts without installing Greasemonkey.
You can see my review of Lifehacker’s previous extensions here:
Despite the potential of other “Better” Firefox extensions, Lifehacker seemed to be done making these popular extensions until now. It looks like they have released Better YouTube, which combines a bunch of popular YouTube Greasemonkey scripts into one handy extension.
There are other possible extensions that I imagine Lifehacker will get to eventually. In the meantime, if you are interested in checking out some scripts, I’ve compiled a list of the best Greasemonkey Scripts.
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Comment by Ryan Wagner on November 8th, 2007:
You just got to be careful to not use too many of the scripts. Otherwise it will start to bog down your browsing experience.
The other disappointing thing is that with the new Gmail many of the scripts are broken.
Comment by Kyle Eslick on November 8th, 2007:
Ryan,
Good point!
I actually read that Google announced that they were fixing the new GMail to be compatible with Greasemonkey, so these scripts should be working again soon. I think it was on the official GMail blog or somewhere like that.