export and try xmarks. it doesn't have the social aspect yet, but it can sync across computers. It is a good way station that is pretty permanent until you move elsewhere.
xmarks was just purchased so it will be around for a bit.
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export and try xmarks. it doesn't have the social aspect yet, but it can sync across computers. It is a good way station that is pretty permanent until you move elsewhere.
xmarks was just purchased so it will be around for a bit.
First OB and now this!!!
2027 bookmarks. ARGH.
Oh, lord. I can't even imagine.
First OB and now this!!!
Seriously!
Does xmarks host the links on the web? Firstly, I don't see an Opera logo there, and secondly, I don't want those bookmarks on my browser. I want an external tagging and organisation system that's better than bookmarks.
So what is the preferred Delicious replacement?
I'm hearing a bit about pinboard. [link] It's $7.04. I'm sort of waiting to see what else pops up.
I saw this on Twitter: Use the Delicious -to- @zotero import and get with the program [link]
I use Zotero and it is okay. Not as simple as delicious. But free.
From another site:
People with Macs may want to use the deadlicious app to figure out which of their bookmarks are still good before doing mass exports.
According to the Pinboard comparison page for "should you stay or should you go", they don't have a Firefox plugin. So does that mean I'd need to handcopy any link I want to save into Pinboard?
Elsewhere amych is recommending diigo: [link]