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  • #1Bar Shirtcliff said ...(on 10-20-2007)

    Bar Shirtcliff
    I have found the highlighting and comment tools so useful, that I have now uploaded a gutenburg book onto my blog, so that I could highlight it and comment while I read, then have the collection of snips and notes at the end. Why can't diigo store things separately for files on a hard drive, granted that they are still being viewed in the browser?

    second feature:
    It wasn't until after I'd been using diigo for a while that I noticed the option to have bookmarks put onto my bookmarks toolbar or menu. This option should have a "make universal" option. I will not be visiting each page I've tagged and putting them into my bookmarks menu individually.

    I love diigo, btw, so thanks. :)
  • #2Maggie Tsai said ...(on 10-23-2007, replying to Bar Shirtcliff on #1)

    Maggie Tsai
    Thanks for your feedback. Glad that Diigo is serving you well.

    1) Yes, looking into more offline support

    2) Please elaborate more on "make universal" option - not sure what you meant there? If you like, send us a screenshot to info at diigo dot com.
  • #3Bar Shirtcliff said ...(on 10-23-2007, replying to Maggie Tsai on #2)

    Bar Shirtcliff
    To explain, on the second page of the options menu for the diigo toolbar (on Mac), at the bottom, one has the option to add bookmarks to the "local 'bookmarks' folder of your browser". Now that I've made this selection, I have some, not all, bookmarks in there, with tags all pell-mell.

    Thanks... :)
  • #4davido said ...(on 11-18-2007, replying to Maggie Tsai on #2)

    davido
    Yes, support for local files would be great! All sorts of local files can be viewed in a browser, and it would be so great to tag, highlight, etc. them!

    keep up the good work

    cinayakoshka wrote:
    > Why can't diigo store things separately for files on a hard drive, granted that they are still being viewed in the browser?