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Graham Perrin

Export in HTML didn't include tags! - 260 views

At http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=5520895&sid=ac975bb23b95ddf41add9eefc922f803#p5520895 > How to create a JSON file for import in FF3 *externally*? > to import tags, you have to us...

diigo firefox tag export bug Netscape

davido T

CSV backup shows no annotations - 116 views

Unfortunately I got none of my highlights, using csv and rss a few minutes ago. This used to work actually. I have a csv export from Sept 07 that includes highlights. I hope this functionality will...

backup

sandy_diigo

Export a Bookmark's Group - 118 views

Currently there is no official way to do this. But it is on our to -do list. Thanks for bring this to our attention.

Group Export

Graham Perrin

Links from multiple word tags not working in tagroll (and rss) - 127 views

> consensus Considering the many other topics (including import, export and interop) that relate to tagging, I'd say: * no consensus. Diigo team are working towards the next version of Diigo.

links rss tagroll tags multiple word tags bug boolean

Mac Digg

Export Option - 72 views

> backing up … support for tags Amongst the tools at http://www.diigo.com/tools/export you can export to RSS. The result does includes tags. I find it very useful.

Export LinkMan PowerMarks Backup BookMarks Tabs tag resolved

Graham Perrin

Will Furl export/Diigo import "private" Furl bookmarks? - 98 views

Nina Birnbaum wrote: > Will Furl export/Diigo import "private" Furl bookmarks? Steve Silver wrote: > bookmarks from Furl still haven't shown up Steve: your issue is different from the one desc...

import Furl private bookmarks resolved

Alexandre Enkerli

Importing from Plum.com (Shoebox)? - 41 views

I've been using Plum.com as my main social bookmarking service. As I give Diigo a try, I'm looking for a way to import my Plum.com content into Diigo. However, I haven't found a way to import the c...

facebook html importing plum plum.com rss

started by Alexandre Enkerli on 18 May 08 no follow-up yet
Maggie Tsai

Intelligent Agent Blog: Social Bookmarking For Enterprise Knowledge Management - 0 views

  • Diigo 3.85 (A/A-)Diigo is by far the most fully featured social bookmarking site in this list, and offers several unique capabilities. The most notable feature is that users can highlight text right on the page, as well as make annotations via a “sticky note” for later viewing.There are also other very useful features. I particularly liked the sophisticated and advanced search option for doing a keyword search of one’s own or public bookmarks. On that page you can limit a search by a phrase, and restrict a search to a URL, title, comments or highlights. You can even search “on” specific users as wellNote that when you place a “sticky note” to comment on a page for your later viewing, that note is viewable by anyone else in the Diigo community that views that page too! .There are some other interesting and unique features on Diigo. For instance, when highlighting a word on any page with Diigo’s bookmarking tool, a drop down menu automatically appears that allows users to search for that highlighted word on various search engines, social bookmarking sites; blogs, on the active site and more. I also had much more control in formatting when saving a page; and had an option to forward the page to another person as well.What about the all important group feature? Well, Diigo rounds out its offerings very nicely by just this month launching its “Groups” function. That feature looks to be a clear and elegant way to allow anyone to set up a private environment for sharing your bookmarks. Ultimately, if you combine the Web annotation capabilities with the ability to share in groups, Diigo has created a very enterprise friendly social bookmarking service. And, according to a spokesperson at the firm, this Groups function is “just the first of many more advanced group collaboration functions that we will be introducing in several phases” So we look forward to staying tuned!My Grades:Group Function Capability: AResearch Value: A-Design/Interface/Ease of Use: A-Fully Featured: A-(only missing “related users” and “larger topics”)
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      indeed !
  • the ability to create your own customized group where you could share your bookmarks within a own defined group—such as a workforce team, department, project team, or any other defined group. That article provided a list of social bookmarking firms that fit that criteria, and included a detailed feature comparison chart
  • the four most important criteria for a social bookmarking sites’ applicability to internal/enterprise searching:1. Group function capability. How easy is it to create a new group? Can the group remain private? Other group features?2. Research value. How much of a page can be saved; are there advanced and precision search features?3. Design/Interface/Ease of Use. Is it a pleasant experience to view and use the site? Does it show evidence of being intelligently thought out and designed?4. Fully Featured. In the Knowledge Management supplement, I focused on these features:Ability to create an RSS FeedSurfacing of “related tags”Surfacing of “related users”Tag suggestionsTag cloudImport/export bookmarksAbility to crate larger “topics” or hierarchical categories
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  • Social Bookmarking For Enterprise Knowledge Management
  • I particularly liked the sophisticated and advanced search option for doing a keyword search of one’s own or public bookmarks. On that page you can limit a search by a phrase, and restrict a search to a URL, title, comments or highlights. You can even search “on” specific users as well > > >
  • Well, Diigo rounds out its offerings very nicely by just this month launching its “Groups” function. That feature looks to be a clear and elegant way to allow anyone to set up a private environment for sharing your bookmarks. Ultimately, if you combine the Web annotation capabilities with the ability to share in groups, Diigo has created a very enterprise friendly social bookmarking service. >
  • My Grades: > > > Group Function Capability: A > > > Research Value: A- > > > Design/Interface/Ease of Use: A- > > > Fully Featured: A- > > > (only missing “related users” and “larger topics”) > > >
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