The main flaw with Diigo that drives me to other bookmark methods is the relative work necessary to find a bookmark. Diigo is where my bookmarks go to die because I don't load my library very frequently.
I'd use it more if the extension button pulldown had bookmarks in it and I didn't have to navigate to my library to get at them.
I'd use it more if the extension button pulldown had bookmarks in it and I didn't have to navigate to my library to get at them.
An example of this is in this Google Bookmark extension:
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/jdnejaepfmacfdmhkplckpfdcjgbeode?hl=en
In this example the view is of the entire bookmark database. I'd be just as happy with a smart or manually created short list of bookmarks.
What operating system do you use?
Mostly Win 7.
> Mostly Win 7
With Mac OS X, you can easily create widgets from parts of the web interface to Diigo (some examples at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/587598) … whether there's anything comparable for Windows 7, I don't know; the closest I could find is http://widgetop.wordpress.com/2007/10/29/dashboard-widgets-on-windows-with-widgetop-on-prism/
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