It only appears only pages with rss feeds available - to test, you may want
to visit any blog to see if it shows up.

You may also want to right click the greasemonkey monkey icon at the bottom
right to see if the Google Reader subscribe option is checked.

The shortcut keys are nice. I imported the ompl files from mxna,
fullasagoog, and sean corfield's site (i think i remember reader was decent
at identifying dupes), put them in a coldfusion "folder", so basically i can
fly through my cf feeds by keying in:

g,t,cf,j,j,j

with an occasional v for sites without full feeds or ones i want to
bookmark.



On 5/29/07, Aaron Roberson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> After all of the recommendations I have decided to give Google Reader
> another try, coupled together with the reader widget and setting
> iGoogle as my default home page. I installed the Greasemonkey script
> but I don't see the subscribe icon in the top right as promised, but
> it sure would make Google Reader that much more usable for me.
>
> What would be cool is if Google reader was capable of managing mailing
> list subscriptions as well. Right now I am using my Google account
> because the conversation format makes it so easy to track, um,
> conversations. However, it would be cool if everything was in one
> place!
>
> Thanks to everyone who weighed in on this conversation!
>
> -Aaron
>
> 

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