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Graham Perrin

new bookmarks in Diigo not saved elsewhere (to Delicious) - 32 views

> I guess that the posts are occasional or periodic. Not immediate. If you're unlucky (my viewpoint) or lucky, the save from Diigo to Delicious may occur within seconds. Unlucky for me, becau...

inconsistency bug Delicious save elsewhere resolved

Jamie Martin

Del.icio.us and Ma.gnolia exporting has become erratic - 199 views

Yeah nevermind, it appears as if "Validate account" only validates your username, and not the password. I re-entered my credentials and it was fine. Diigo could have probably let me know that it w...

bookmarking del.icio.us elsewhere export ma.gnolia Delicious

Maggie Tsai

6 Reasons Diigo is Better Than Delicious | Get A New Browser - 0 views

  • But honestly, even with their latest release - they have stopped innovating. I checked out Diigo on the recommendation of Mike Fruchter sometime ago via FriendFeed. Since signing up I hadn’t really used it. But, the latest update to delicious broke my Daily Digest series - which was the final straw. And since Diigo allows you to import from Delicious, there really is no switching costs for me. That being said I have been extremely happy with my Diigo experience. Here are six reasons Diigo is better than Delicious
    • anonymous
       
      Well put. I was so hopeful that Delicious would allow multi word tags. All of the other services seem to base bookmark imports/exports on the Delicious API. Even if those services use multiword tags, the API's don't.
  • 1. It’s more socialDiigo has an extra level of social networking that Delicious does not provide - at least not in a usable manner. You can connect with people that have similar interests based on what you tag. 2. AnnotationsThe annotations feature is very cool. When you bookmark something, you can highlight notable sections to refer to later. And any other Diigo users can see your highlights when they visit the page if they have the toolbar installed. 3. Superior UI and ExperienceAside from all the snazzy features, the core “bookmarks” interface is much better than that of delicious - offering many additional features and better organization. 4. MicrobloggingThe microblogging feature in delicious never got a chance. This is the “daily post” feature that basically posts a digest to your blog of all the bookmarks you have saved over X amount of time. Delicious always had it as an “experimental feature”, for 3 years. Diigo does it so much better, allowing you to post only specific tags to your blog as well as providing more customization features. 5. DiscoveryNow, this is something that delicious did fairly well but is pretty much a product of its large community. But Diigo does a great job at it too, allowing you discover what’s hot across the network but also within a group of friends. It also has a “watchlist” feature that allows you to keep tabs on certain tags in the network. And last, it shows you a river of bookmarks from your network - with a neat tag cloud to see what your community is tagging the most. 6. Better ToolboxYou can import, export. There are widgets, linkrolls, and tagrolls. They offer several ways to interact with the service - through context menu, toolbars, bookmarklets. There’s a Facebook app. You can “save elsewhere” too. So, if you still want to post stuff to delicious (let’s say you have a great community there), you can set that up. What this does is posts your new bookmarks to the other services whenever you post them to Diigo.
  • All in all Diigo wins hands down. So ditch delicious, sign up, and join me.
David Corking

7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious | MakeUseOf.com | 2008 - 5 views

  • 7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious
  • I’ve used Delicious for a long time to manage my Web bookmarks. It was easy to use, accessible from any browser, and worked well with Firefox. For all my needs, it was a great bookmarking service.
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  • Then I found Diigo, and suddenly Delicious didn’t look so good anymore. Diigo is another social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more. I left Delicious, and haven’t ever looked back. There are a lot of things I love about Diigo, but there are seven features that sold me on using Diigo for all my bookmarking needs. These are all in addition to the features I deem non-negotiable for social bookmarking sites- tagging, Firefox extensions, looking at popular bookmarks, etc.
  • 1. Highlighting
  • 2. Saving Pages is Easier Than Ever, Regardless of Browser
  • If you’re using Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Flock, the Diigo toolbar has all the features you could want - bookmark, search, highlight, and organize all your Web pages right from the toolbar. If you’re not into those browsers, though there’s a great bookmarklet that lets you do most of that with any browser. I use Chrome, and all the functionality I need is built right into the bookmarklet. Delicious becomes more difficult to use outside of Firefox (there are bookmarklets, but they pale in comparison), and Diigo keeps on working fine.
  • 3. Functional Commenting and Real Conversations
  • This is one of my favorite features of Diigo - when you’re reading a page, you can make comments right on the page, that show up as speech bubbles. If another Diigo user comes across the page, they’ll be able to see your comment. You can see (in the Firefox sidebar) who’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen - unlike in Delicious, when all you can see is someone’s bookmarks.
  • 4. Send Bookmarks to Facebook or Twitter with one click
  • With one click, you can send a Diigo bookmark to Twitter, Facebook, or your blog. It truly takes one click, from “Send” to the service you want to use. If you want to send bookmarks to Facebook, you’ll have to install the Diigo Facebook app. You can also have Diigo create a daily digest of your latest bookmarks and send it to your blog, which I’d debate the usefulness of, but the functionality is there. Being able to bookmark a site on Twitter in particular straight from Diigo is big for me, and makes Twitter easier and quicker to use.
  • 5. Sites Help You Find Deeper Cuts
  • When you bookmark a page with Diigo, it bookmarks more than just the link (like those other sites). It bookmarks the entire page you were on, which has two great implications. First, it means you can preview sites within the Diigo page. You can view your bookmarked page, without ever leaving Diigo. It also means that you can search the full text of pages you bookmark.
  • Your bookmarks live in Diigo, so if a site goes down or is unavailable, you can still find it in Diigo, as well as search and view it. Diigo’s become a social-bookmarking machine, and I left Delicious and never looked back. If you want to make the switch, you can import your bookmarks from most other services- making the switch is so easy, there’s no reason not to! Diigo’s the new gold standard in social bookmarks. Do you use social bookmarking services? Which one? What are the killer features that make you use the one you’ve got?
  • I’m a big YouTube fan, but there are way more videos than I can possibly figure out. With “Sites“, you’re able to go through a particular site (including MakeUseOf) and find out what other people are bookmarking and reading about. You can create a watchlist, and whenever someone bookmarks a page from that site, you see it. It’s a great way to find popular and cool stuff in big, content-full sites that you might not notice otherwise.
  • 6. Simultaneously bookmark things to Diigo and Elsewhere - even Delicious! If you have a Ma.gnolia, Delicious, or Simpy account that you want to hold on to for posterity, you can set up Diigo to simultaneously bookmark pages to Diigo and to your other service, using the “Save Elsewhere” feature. I like this because it means you can use the vastly superior Diigo, but for all four different services. Just enter your account info, and you can start bookmarking all over the Web, with one click!
  • 7. Bookmark and Search Entire Web Pages
  • I seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page
  • No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.
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    Hear hear to all of this. I have used the "full text'" search in Furl many times, and I am delighted that Diigo has a similar feature.
Lars Bauer

Summary of issues with ampersand and semicolon in URL, title or description - 24 views

Issue 2 is still unresolved and I'd very much appreciate if someone could look into this. If there is an official tool for saving bookmarks to Delicious, Diigo should make sure it really works. How...

ampersand semicolon url cache save-elsewhere delicious bugs bug

Graham Perrin

Save Elsewhere Not Working After Installing Toolbar 3.1.3 - 59 views

Subject: Save Elsewhere Not Working After Installing Toolbar 3.1.3 Keisa Williams wrote: > using the 3.1.3 toolbar That's very outdated. Please update. If you have problems with the most recen...

3.1.3 save-elswhere toolbar resolved

neska esta

distributing to blinklist & delicious does not work !!! - 87 views

my delicious got some items finally with great delays... this can be problem on side of delicious and its API...

blinklist delicious elsewhere save

Graham Perrin

Save elsewhere: Delicious: persistent invitation to validate account credentials - 30 views

At https://secure.diigo.com/tools/save_to_others when I click to validate my credentials for Delicious, something appears briefly (maybe the word processing but the invitation to validate persists....

wording validate account save elsewhere Delicious gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 06 Aug 09 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

search on keyword doesn't find bookmark - 85 views

Hi Graham ! > http://www.diigo.com/search/fulltext?what=Minds%20on%20Fire *does* place the > required bookmark uppermost amongst the results from my bookmarks. My > bookmark (December 2008) was ma...

search keyword tag bookmark bug

Graham Perrin

OPLS blog » Diigo - Delicious killer? - 0 views

  • Although it pains me to say it, I think there is something better than Delicious out there. I first came across Diigo in the summer and have been playing with it on and off ever since.  Social bookmarking has been an absolute godsend to education and Delicious was at the forefront of that - but, in my view, it’s been surpassed. I had high hopes of the latest version when it was released at the end of July, but, to be honest, they just focused on the instructional design and look-and-feel rather than functionality.  You still can’t create groups or lists, or send messages to the people in your network, and you can’t annotate either.  All of which can be accomplished in Diigo and more
  • Diigo groups are ideal for team research If you have any need for team-based research, Diigo groups are ideal for you. A Diigo group can be public, private or semi-private. Pool and organize resources using group bookmarks When a member of a Diigo group comes across a web page, he can highlight, tag, and share it to the group. In this way, group bookmarks become a repository of collective research. Group members can also vote up bookmarks so important information stays on the top. Group sticky notes are great for discussion When adding sticky notes, you can make them private, public, or viewable only by members of a certain group. With group sticky notes, group members can interact and discuss important points right on the web page, preserving the original context. Group tag dictionary to enforce tagging consistency The group administrator can define a set of recommended tags for the group to help enforce tagging consistency. Diigo has recently launched an education version, where you can create class accounts and add privacy settings, so I recommend you have a look at this. Oh, and for those of you who can’t quite leave Delicious behind just yet, you can synch the two so that whatever you save in Diigo gets automatically put into your Delicious account as well.
  • a lot of thought into the design to make it easy for beginner users to get started while satisfying power users’ needs
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I'll echo Maggie's observation: the people to whom I show Diigo _do_ find it easy - and useful.
rune66

Delicious import stopped working? - 33 views

We will check the import from delicious though API feature.

resolved Delicious import bug interop

Motti Saar

Post elsewhere settings do not accept inout - 36 views

What do you mean do not accept inout? What is inout? I wanted to add my other profiles in My Elsewhere buy I do not know how. Anyone help? Is it for premium users only?

delicious account settings

Lars Bauer

Posting to delicious truncates bookmark title after vertical bar or semicolon - 26 views

Graham Perrin wrote: > I should recommend you contact Delicious to see if it's a known issue there. FYI: Answer from Britta (Delicious Team Member): "It sounds like this is a problem with Diigo - ...

delicious save-elsewhere title bug ampersand semicolon encoding

Graham Perrin

sgst: sort by visited, integrated search results, etc.. - 58 views

Sorting bookmarks >>> 2 - Sort links by frequency of use. >>> This would be really handy.. so your most commonly used sites >>> were always at the top of the list. I've set up a "@daily" tag >>> ...

discussion feature suggestion

Riyaz Mohammed Ibrahim

Save Elsewhere - 56 views

Thanks Joel, now I'm able to save elsewhere. Joel Liu wrote: > Hi Riyaz, > The problem was solved. Please recheck it. Thanks.

Nathan Rein

Bookmark URLs exported to Delicious and Ma.gnolia break at ampersand character - 46 views

I just discovered that when I use the "save elsewhere" feature on a bookmark with an ampersand in the URL, the exported URL breaks at the ampersand character. The ampersand and everything following...

bookmarking del.icio.us delicious export ma.gnolia save-elsewhere

started by Nathan Rein on 24 Aug 08 no follow-up yet
Shibela .

Saving via "Bookmark and Highlight" as private doesn't transfer as private to alternate... - 51 views

Sandy, Yes, I did - I had that set up within the first 48 hours of having opened my Diigo account. And on testing, again, results are the same: Highlighted & Saved as Private saves as Private to ...

bug highlight

Graham Perrin

Tags imported from bookmarks in Delicious not listed under my tags - 69 views

Please see http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/delicious-toolbar-is-better-than-diigo-toolbar-47116#2 At the moment, there are known issues with tags. Currently uppermost in this group's ...

tags-related tag import Delicious help resolved duplicate

Joel Liu

Does Diigolet support simultaneous bookmarking to other online bookmarking services? - 31 views

One solution we thought before was to provide service-side support for simultaneously bookmark. However, if other bookmark services don't accept bookmarks from diigo, it will be a problem.

bookmark diigolet elsewhere feature

Marcel Weiss

bookmark elsewhere not working with del.icio.us - 107 views

thx. weird that they ban your IP. what's their API for then? Joel Liu wrote: > Hi Marcel, > Del.icio.us banned our IP:(. We provided a temp solution just now and your bookmarks can be saved to...

bookmark delicious elswhere

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