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Flickr: Buddy Last Activity

 
Ever wanted to know when was the last time a particular user commented or faved one of your photo? just to see how active he has been lately, etc...?
29 June 2007, by Mortimer

Well, this Greasemonkey script adds a menu item in the Buddy Icon Menu (the menu that pops out under user’s icon). When you select that item, it will search for the last activity from that user in the last 31 days.

Buddy Last Activity

As usual, this is how to install it:

  1. Get Firefox
  2. Install GreaseMonkey
  3. restart Firefox
  4. If you liked the script, think about helping me back and consider a small donation, click the paypal button on the right.
  5. Click on the following icon and select "Install"
    greasemonkey - 13.7 kb
    580 download(s) since 25 July 2007
 

Note: it seems that for users with many comments on their photos, the Flickr API returns partial results and therefore this script might be unreliable. If you ever noticed weird things on the recent activities page of Flickr, then this script might be odd toogrand sourire

1Localisations

The script is localised in French and English. If you want to help in translation for other languages, check out Help localise Flickr scripts.

Date of online publication: 29 June 2007
last-update: 3 July 2007
Keywords : Flickr , Greasemonkey
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