CoComment Greasemonkey Script

I have blogged briefly about Cocomment before, the excellent comment and conversation tracking service. As a way to track those blog conversations that develop from time to time this genius and if you haven’t signed up you should. With more and more blogging solutions being integrated into this service (now including Flickr and Digg), it has and will continue to become for many, an essential tool. With the majority of comments coming from bloggers is it not already now a major disadvantage for you blog not to be compatible?

The only negative to this system is the way the system works. Having to press a browser button before posting you comments is not outrageous in itself, the bigger issue is forgetting to use the button. Enter the Firefox greasemonkey script originally written very simply by Brian Benzinger it has now been improved upon by Johan Sundström by automatically checking once a day for supported platform updates. For blogs that have not been fully integrated this eliminates the need for the browser button.

Pick it up here. (Greasemonkey and Firefox is also required)

Update: The Userscript site appears to be down at the moment but hopefully be back up soon.

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