The script adds a "Later" button for each entry. Clicking it will make that item available inside a custom "read later" interface tab, and also simulate a "Like" action for it. To remove read items, simply click "Done!" - Aviv
Alas, Greasemonkey can't work with FF3. - Roger Chen
Looks cool. Where does it store the data to retrieve items marked for later? - Voyagerfan5761
Greasemonkey storage (ie. GM_setValue). Next release will have the option to store it on FF (hack on top of the imaginary friends feature) - Aviv
very cool! I do something similar with google reader using the star system - Nathan Manley
Great idea and I'm sure some users will like it. I almost never revisit backwards so not sure that it's for me. In any case, I'll still install it because the execution looks beautiful. - Mike Reynolds
@Aviv: Ooh, I'll be sure to examine your source code in that case. I'm working on a GM script for my school webmail system, which is infinitely inferior to Gmail yet they insist we use it. (POP is disabled, otherwise I would just pull it into Gmail anyway.) I want a notification of new mail, so the storage should come in handy. Perhaps a hash of the page content... :D - Voyagerfan5761
Way cool! But how come FF doesn't have this as a feature. I think its a must have - Christopher Yeo
Thanks Aviv, now I can stop using "like" as a bookmark - Devin Anderson
I'm sure it's in the works, and that's why I didn't go fancy with color labels and all that... which would be a very nice addition to such feature. When a native flagging/bookmarking feature is implemented, I'll make sure items can be imported easily. - Aviv
Roger, you can install a version of GreaseMonkey for FF3, search for it in the GM Google group (I don't have the URL on me) - Olivier Tharan
Thanks, Olivier. I grabbed GM 0.8pre1 from Google group. It works fine. - Roger Chen
Wow. That was awesome. The pointer/hand stick was particularly cool. I wish they showed more of the details (the star blocks they flipped over). - Dan Hsiao