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Google Reader Unread Count

By angus Last update Nov 25, 2009 — Installed 11,325 times. Daily Installs: 32, 20, 36, 17, 22, 18, 19, 18, 24, 32, 21, 19, 17, 31, 18, 18, 21, 22, 11, 22, 14, 16, 12, 21, 17, 22, 27, 16, 10, 11, 19

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
angus Script's Author

Since I keep my unread items under 1000 so didn't notice it broken :p

http://angusdev.blogspot.com/2008/11/google-rea...

 
Wayne1337 User

Thanks angus for updating!

 
Charnita Fance User

Finally! =) Just what I needed.

 
angus Script's Author

Fixed, now works with new layout. And fix a bug that didn't count the untagged items

 
Downfall22 User

Like Wayne1337, I used and loved this script for a long time. It appears to be broken now. Google must have updated or changed something.

 
Wayne1337 User

Love this script, it was working for months. But it just stopped working for me.

 
angus Script's Author

13-Jun-2008:
Remove the button, change to refresh every 3 seconds, and will update the window title as well

 
gergith User

Any way to make this work on the main count within the reader page, not off to the left?

as well the title? but mainly the top count beside the all items/new button

 
Mike Reynolds User

This script does work and does provide info that Google Reader does not. To activate it, see the icon next to "All items". Just click on it.

 
angus Script's Author

You need to click the icon besides it

 
dekaru User

not working for me... total unread items and per category still shows 1000+ ...

 
angus Script's Author

The script sum up all unread items count and display the actual value instead of "1000+", please let me know if greader already have this function

 
George Little User

thats already available from Google Reader so you wasted your time in posting this but still you tried and thats what matters

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