UpdateScanner is a Firefox extension that monitors specified web pages for you and lets you know whenever they have been updated. You can use UpdateScanner in place of an RSS reader, or in conjunction with one, so that you can stay updated even on pages that don’t provide Atom or RSS feeds.
Once you have installed the UpdateScanner extension, you can add pages that you would like the program to monitor from the right-click drop-down menu when you are viewing the page from Firefox. You can set preferences such as how often you want to check for updates, and whether minor updates should be ignored. You are notified of changes by a small arrow in the bottom right corner of your screen, which changes colors when there are updates. Click on the arrow to display the UpdateScanner sidebar, which will show the updated sites in bold. You can click on a site in the sidebar to visit it, where you will find updates highlighted in yellow.
UpdateScanner.mozdev.org In Their Own Words
“A firefox extension to monitor web pages for updates. Useful for websites that don’t provide Atom or RSS feeds.”
Why UpdateScanner.mozdev.org It Might Be A Killer
It’s nice to have an option for checking updates on sites that do not allow for RSS or Atom feeds. You can use UpdateScanner on RSS or Atom-friendly sites too, if for whatever reason you don’t want a certain site’s updates to come through on your RSS feed.
Some Questions About UpdateScanner.mozdev.org
Are there any aesthetic improvements in store for this site? Currently, beyond the front page, things are pretty boring and show a lot of white space. Also, does UpdateScanner have any plans for creating income beyond requesting donations via PayPal? 







