10 Tools to Get the Most Out of Netflix
Netflix offers thousands of movies and TV shows online, but finding videos you want to watch can nonetheless prove challenging. Luckily, there are tons of mash-ups, search engines and other tools out there that help you to maximize your Netflix experience.
Here’s our list of ten tools to get the most out of Netflix:

The Instant Watch DB. This site offers detailed search functionality for Netflix’s online catalog. Want to find a PG-rated comedy released after 2004 that’s available in HD? Then this is the place to go.
WhichFlicks.
Yet another way to navigate Netflix’s online catalog, utilizing Rotten Tomatoes as well as Netflix ratings. Very visual, it provides an easy way to find something in seconds. WhichFlicks also has its own iPhone app.

Netflix’s RSS feeds. Another way to keep track of all the titles added to Netflix’s online catalog is to subscribe to the site’s RSS feeds. Netflix has a dedicated feed just for new Watch Instantly additions, which you can add to your Google Reader or your browser’s live bookmarks (check this helpful guide if you’re new to RSS feeds).

The Netflix iOS apps. (Link opens iTunes) Netflix released an app for the iPad in early 2010, followed by an app for the iPhone and iPod Touch a few months later. Those apps are more than just great ways to watch Netflix on the go; they’re also a neat way to populate your Instant Queue.

Netflix Ratings Granulizer. Not satisfied with the current Netflix ratings system? This browser extension allows you to add half stars, so you can differentiate between the movie you absolutely hated and the ones you just didn’t like at all. Available both for Firefox (with Greasemonkey) and Chrome.

Rottenflix. This is a Greasemonkey script that displays the Rotten Tomatoes rating of any Netflix movie directly on Netflix.com. You’ll need both Firefox and the Firefox Greasemonkey extension to make this work.
And here’s our latest episode of Cord Cutters, which explains how to get the best quality Netflix streams:
Got some tips and tricks to share that helped you to improve your Netflix experience? Fire away in the comments!
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