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2009

List Non-Mutual Contacts____Flickr: Discussing in Flickr Hacks

You don't need a script to do this. It's part of the Contact List page drop down menu. Just go to flickr.com/people/me/contacts/rev/one-way/by-added/

2007

your contacts' favorites (Y! Pipe) ___Flickr: Discussing in Flickr Hacks

a Yahoo Pipe! that makes it possible to subscribe to a RSS feed of the latest photos marked as favorites by your contacts.Go to the pipe's page, fill in the fields, press "Run Pipe" and then "Get as RSS" at the bottom of the page.

FLICKR - OLD - USERSCRIPT - Flickr Backlink Comment Reply

Greasemonkey script that inserts those (reply) links under every buddy icon in the comments list to do exactly what is explained in the screenshot. Works in photo as well as in group discussions.

Easy Photo Post in Comment by mortimer : Flickr Hacks

This script will remember the 15 last photos [2] you have visited and display their thumbnail over every comment box on Flickr. You can select the size you want to post and then click on the thumbnail of the photo of interest to insert the obscure voOdOo

2006

Follow Comments you've made 0.2 on Flickr______GM Script: - Photo Sharing!

mplement features that have been already asked a few time all around the flickr community: have a better control over the view of the "Comments You've made" page to be able to filter to see only certain types of comments.

Group Page Enhancer on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

adds more information to your flikr.com/groups page. Currently, it will give you(see the notes on the photo): - the 8 last photos in the group - the date of your last post to the group (if the last post is in the last 24 hours, then, the date is written i

coComment blog » Blog Archive » What’s new?July 20th, 2006

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The new coComment is here, and it brings a LOT of improvements to the existing service. We will detail each feature in future posts, but here is an overview of what’s new: * THE COCOCRAWLER The coCoCrawler has arrived, and will keep an eye on your conve

coComment: a new contender in the two-way web_ecmanaut:

Technically, the coComment implement their service using the cross browser, though laborious way of the browser bookmarklet. Brian Benzinger, apparently sharing my belief in automation through user scripts, made a Greasemonkey script for automatically inj