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Maggie Tsai

IT|Redux » Bookmarks Roundup - 1 views

  • Diigo: sharing and publishing bookmarks with tags and little comments attached to them is nice, but providing detailed annotations directly onto Web pages is even nicer, and Diigo is definitely leading the pack there. Annotations used to require the use of a dedicated plugin with initial releases of the application, but the company listened to persistent requests from users (including myself), and developed a plugin-free version as well. Definitely worth checking if you consider your bookmarking tool as a real productivity application.
  • 8. Ramon deSilva  |  January 16th, 2007 at 3:20 pm Ismael, That was an interesting writeup. You covered a number of sites, and offered useful capsule summaries. I’ve looked over many of the sites you mention, and used del.icio.us, ma.gnolia, and Diigo. They are all good sites for bookmarking. But I think you overlooked a few points about Diigo that make it different from, and far superior to, any of the other sites. 1. As well as the ability to highlight and add sticky notes to web pages, you can collect the annotations from any set of pages (say, those tagged web-2.0-services) into a single source, with original URLs noted, to simplify your research. 2: The Diigo toolbar allows you to place all the search tools you might want, grouped by purpose, in a single button, so you can easily use multiple search tools for extensive research. The integration of this with bookmarking and annotation capabilities makes Diigo the most full-featured, capable research tool available. Diigo has other abilities; too many to list here. Overall, Diigo will save anyone who spends much time doing research on the Internet time and effort. True, you need to spend a bit of time learning all the features so you can incorporate them into your work habits, but the effort will pay off many times over. Overall, Diigo is the one service I find I cannot live without. There are other tools out there that do a nice job of this or that, and I use some of them. But Diigo is the only one I depend on throughout the day and could not live without.
  • How many users would like a del.icio.us++ where they can not only bookmark the URL, but also highlight specific parts of the page? Personally, I can’t live without highlighting: it helps me re-read the page, or realize that I’ve seen it before. -Laurent
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  • 11. Oliver Schwenke  |  January 17th, 2007 at 1:28 am I have to agree with Ramon and the other Diigo users who left a comment here. In my opinion, nothing comes close to Diigo feature-wise.
  • 3. Keith Manning  |  January 17th, 2007 at 7:57 am My comment is mostly for serious business use — mostly saving and sharing research. Diigo is already a great personal tool. I have tried several, and found that Onfolio was the best for my needs (until it was bought by the Evil Empire and emasculated). However, I am already finding Diigo to be better than Onfolio was at its best. I am anxiously awaiting the groups feature of Diigo. If it works as advertised, it will make Diigo a killer application for my company. It is already our personal research bookmarker. With groups, it will become a workgroup bookmarker, with the ability to collaborate in creating a bookmark set for each project. It promises to also give us flexible group definitions to support multiple, overlapping workgroups. Since our usage is commercial, we also want privacy. The “social” nature of some sites can be a positive disadvantage for users like ours. We would also prefer a paid service; I trust a service that has a fee-based business model more than I trust a supplier that is making money by indirect means. Also, I abhor intrusive advertising and cross linking. Having sung the praises of Diigo for our serious business application, I should add that we also use it for personal, more trivial purposes. Like sharing gift ideas, or discussing new gadgets. We used to use a private (TypePad) group blog for this, but since getting Diigo, the blog has fallen into disuse, and we tend to Diigo-annotated pages instead — note that Diigo has now become a transitive verb, like Tivo. -Keith
  • 14. Ismael Ghalimi  |  January 17th, 2007 at 2:18 pm Ramon, Oliver, Keith, Reading through your comments, it seems to me that Diigo is getting close to becoming a full fledged enterprise bookmarking tool in its own right. That’s pretty good news to me, for I hate having only one player in any category I cover. Let’s see how it compares to Connectbeam and the upcoming Cogenz down the road. Best regards -Ismael
  • Best Online Bookmarking Application Now that we know what’s out there, it’s time for a vote: Note: if you cannot see the voting form, please follow this link.
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Graham Perrin

With a focus on a bookmark that's widely shared: ease of navigation to all associated g... - 13 views

> a better example, of a bookmark that is shared with multiple public groups Here, the better example: 1. http://www.diigo.com/user/Grahamperrin/OpenID%2BOAuth 2. http://groups.dii...

GUI TTW suggestion gpd4

Graham Perrin

how could we know if a website is already bookmarked by a member of our group - 72 views

> And how can we see when browsing community bookmarks > if I've already bookmarked one of them? Not related to groups. Please see Community bookmarks (buzz/hot): recognising a bookmark

bookmarks community groups

Graham Perrin

Where did full-text search of groups go? - 33 views

Reviewing this topic alongside Tren's wishes under http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/550739 and with a focus on group bookmarks http://www.diigo.com/cached?url=http%3A%2F%2Fthomas.t...

review 20091006 bug search groups full-text group bookmark cache robot crawl snapshot

Graham Perrin

Forum comments and annotations - 17 views

> Community library may be not up-to-date For that issue I have created a separate topic, Community library is inconsistent/outdated

diigo help highlight page comment annotation URL

iplnts

Importatnt!! - The order of clippings is now preserved?? - 24 views

Hi Maggie! I was very chatty again in the above post. I've looked after and can not reproduce momentarily this error. Now everything worked well. Certainly, i was who made some shuffling. Aside...

bug clipit

Richard Lloyd

Diigo's Bookmark Elsewhere | Firefox - 51 views

Its great that diigo can save bookmarks to your browsers bookmark folder. In the instance of Firefox, however, diigo's way of saving creates a problem. When diigo saves a bookmark back to Firefox, ...

diigo firefox suggestion bookmark-elsewhere

started by Richard Lloyd on 19 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

group: bookmarks: more: link - 48 views

Re-opening this topic for a minor improvement suggestion. It's impossible to learn the URL of the group bookmark if you are not a member of the group. Example: at http://groups.diigo.com/group/...

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sandy_diigo

Selecting for not having a tag - 55 views

You can filter out bookmarks without a particular tag by using "NOT tag A" .For example,you can type "NOT design" in search box to filter out bookmarks without tag "design". Besides, you can also ...

tag help

Graham Perrin

Selecting any tags shows error: "no bookmarks tagged (tag name)" - 349 views

> same problem @ Bruce: whatever the problem was here, it was resolved by Diigo. Whatever problem you have, must be new or separate. Please could you start a new topic, with relevant detail? Tha...

tags-related bug resolved

Graham Perrin

Problems with tags - 55 views

Thanks for the detailed response. Please enable e-mail notification for http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1425823 (2010-03-24), recently re-titled changes to tags seem to be queued...

bug tag dataloss priority

Anayly Ledoyen

Bookmarks Marked Private Appear Under The Public Heading - 170 views

Thank you for your response, which caused me to take a closer look at the issue, and understand that Diigo is not designed to function the way I expected it to. My expectation was that once I mar...

private public bookmark help

Maggie Tsai

Not all Furl bookmarks imported - 36 views

thanks for sharing your discovery!

bookmarks furl import

Graham Perrin

How to Improve Groups Function - 46 views

> a roundup of all group suggestion http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/tag/group%20suggestion%20NOT%20resolved lists group suggestions that are not resolved. (Using tags.)

diigo suggestion groups group spam (electronic)

anonymous

Why is bookmark comment removal so s-l-o-w? - 37 views

Excellent idea! Looking forward to trying it out (when it's ready). ~Tim =^.^= joel wrote: > We are working on a new feature which allows you to upload standard bookmark file and stores those b...

bookmark comment remove

Graham Perrin

existing group tags for a bookmark are missing from 'Tags:' and 'Recommended tags:' in ... - 7 views

Consequential bug Cross reference Saving existing bookmark to group overwrites existing tags.

groups.diigo.com tag share recommend bug gpd4

Graham Perrin

group: bookmark: Add to list… - 7 views

Suggestion In a public group: * the Diigo user should be able to add a group bookmark to a personal list - without copying the group bookmark to the personal collection. In other words: my pers...

groups.diigo.com list suggestion gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 24 May 09 no follow-up yet
Maggie Tsai

webslides from diigo - slideshows of bookmarked pages « practice management b... - 0 views

  • webslides from diigo - slideshows of bookmarked pages September 7th, 2007 · No Comments Webslides is a useful add-on feature from what I already consider to be the premier social bookmarking device on the web - diigo. This feaure allows you to create a slide show from your bookmarks so they become more interesting and you can highlight what you want. This lets you convey a series of points quickly and gives rise to an overall effect. Kind of like the difference between a picture and a group of pictures that run together to make a short movie. Each frame is meaningful, but in the aggregate they gain much, much more meaning and impact. Okay, enough about that. Just try it and see if you agree.
  • By the way, if you’re not familiar with diigo, it’s a collaborative bookmarking tool available for free on the web. It fits in and becomes part of your browser so you can capture information of any kind (words, audio, video, URLs, etc.) while browsing, doing research, etc. So far I’ve just described bookmarking, which we’ve all been doing that since Internet Explorer and Netscape were duking it out in 1995. So what’s the difference? The twist is diigo (like many competing services such as del.icio.us, furl, spurl, Yahoo!, Windows Live, and others) makes your bookmarks available to all other users of the service, while doing the same for you. Instant sharing. Of course you can also restrict your bookmarks to a particular group or keep them to yourself. But where’s the fun in that?
  • I maintain a few groups on diigo myself on topics such as legal technology, real property law, the current mortgage meltdown, divorce, immigration … you get the idea. You can check out my diigo groups and join them yourself (yes, I’m encouraging you to do so) by going to http://groups.diigo.com/. As always, thank you for your support.
Graham Perrin

Diigolet | Bookmark | Title field is sometimes empty - maybe an issue with - ... - 142 views

Now using Diigolet 3.1b523, I can not reproduce the bug with e.g. http://old.plone.org/documentation/how-to/cookie-duration I guess that the more recent versions of Diigolet include a fix. Than...

Safari Diigolet 3.1b506 Bookmark title bug resolved

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