Diigo has potential. It allows you to upload your exported delicious bookmarks. Right now it's processing my 996 or so. And it has a Firefox toolbar thingy.
'Objects In Space'
Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."
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Diigo was getting a lot of talk on Twitter when I checked.
I really like Pinboard, because I just want to bookmark stuff, I don't want share anything or "manage my online experience," I just want to save all my fanfic links. But they don't have the Firefox thingie . . .
If any of you are like Connie and need a firefox extension (or safari or chrome), try xmarks.
xmarks will not help ita though.
Does xmarks host bookmarks, or synch bookmarks?
I'm trying to import my delicious into diigo, but I don't know what's happening. It's been almost an hour and nothing's there. They may be flooded.
I'm with Sophia. Saving my own bookmarks is one thing, but delicious is how I do all my fic reading anymore.
I'm not sure what you mean by host, but it syncs them across computers and you can view them on the web/mobile devices, etc.
you can view them on the web/mobile devices, etc.
That's what I meant. I don't have any interest in syncing. I just want to be able to have them stored elsewhere and look at them. Does it let you tag?
yes, absolutely.
btw, there is another option. If you all like delicious (I don't use it, so please forgive my nattering) for research or to tag webpages, etc., you might want to look into evernote.
It is multi-platform, mobile, web and you can tag, put into various notebooks, email to it, etc.
It is free, but there is a premium version if you want to email big attachments, etc.
I love evernote.
it has various browser extensions.
The thing is to wait and see what fandom will pick up on.