Do You Hate When You Forget Which Blogs You Left Comments On?

10 Sep, 2007  |  Written by Fred  |  under Social Networking

If you are anything like me, then I guess the answer to that question is YES!!!  However, now with CoComment there is no reason ever to forget which blogs you have left comments on.

It is very easy to join CoComment.

First, go to CoComment and register.

Once you have registered then, either install the Firefox extension, which I highly recommend, or install the bookmarklet.

The last step in the setting up process is to go to CoComment’s test site and verify that CoComment is working.  Once you enter your comment on the test site, you can go to the “My Conversations” page and see your comment that you left on the test page.  Now everytime you leave a comment on a blog CoComment will record that comment in the “My Conversations” page and you can go back and check to see whether anyone has responded to you.

Here is a screenshot of my “My Conversations” page.

Like any good online service today, CoComment also has some very good social networking features.  You can join groups to share common interests and share conversations that you have found interesting.

2 Responses so far | Have Your Say!

  1. mlankton  |  September 22nd, 2007 at 10:26 pm #

    Absolutely the reason why subscribe to comments is such a great plugin.

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  2. Jason Falls  |  October 2nd, 2007 at 8:58 pm #

    I’ve tried CoComment for several months, recently and in their version live about a year ago. While I agree the philosophy and features are unique and useful, I found the plugin to be cumbersome and snailspace-ing my system. Websites simply wouldn’t load fast, particularly sites like Facebook or MySpace that might have a dialogue/form box CoComment wants to slap itself onto.

    I abolutely enjoyed the concept, but hated the drag it put on my system. I’ll try it again when I upgrade machines again, but I’m using the latest, greatest at work and a two-year-old, but suped-up unit at home and it still slowed me down.

    Two cents. Great post and certainly a good site for those patient enough.

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