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Third-party tools/website

The following tools were not created by the Netvibes team, and we therefore cannot promise they will work.
They are listed alphabetically.

FriendFeed

FriendFeed is feeds-sharing service. You can import your Netvibes public timeline into your FriendFeed timeline, and share it to other FriendFeed users. When logged in FriendFeed, click the "Share something" button, click the "Import your stuff" link, click the "See all 35 services", and select "Netvibes". When prompted, enter your Netvibes ID, and validate by clicking the "Import Netvibes" button. Future adjunction to your public timeline will be displayed in FriendFeed.

http://friendfeed.com/

Goodies for Netvibes

"Goodies for Netvibes is a set of 3 ruby components around the netvibes world." This page features many advanced tools, among which a UWA-compliant widget server, a Gnome/GTK+ application, and a fully documented API to access your Netvibes data through Ruby code.

http://gnetvibes.rubyforge.org/

Also features Netvibes Ajax Uploader, a clean way to upload files through Ajax instead of regular HTML forms - very handy for UWA widgets.

http://gnetvibes.rubyforge.org/upload.html

Greasemonkey scripts

Greasemonkey is a Mozilla Firefox extension that allows users to install scripts that make on-the-fly changes to most HTML-based web pages. Many netvibes-related scripts are listed in the UserScripts.org directory. However, please note that none of them are supported by Netvibes, and that the older ones might not work with recent releases of Netvibes - especially Ginger.

http://userscripts.org/scripts/search?q=netvibes

Netvibes Refresh bookmarklet

"...a helpful bookmarklet that reloads your Netvibes home page modules without refreshing the entire page." Very useful if you don't want to kill sessions for widgets such as Meebo or GTalk.

http://lifehacker.com/software/bookmarklet/refresh-netvibes...

VibeKit.app

VibeKit.app is an open-source desktop application for Mac OS X, that only display Netvibes. Based on WebKit, it lets you keep Netvibes in a single, always-open application, while the browser is only used for ephemeral web navigation.

http://chip.cuccio.us/projects/vibekit

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