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Peter Fleming

Diigo should put the bookmarks as drop down menus in the toolbar for quick access. - 58 views

I think the bookmarks should be put in the toolbar to save going to the diigo site to look for links. Also they need the tag filter method of choosing more than one tag to filter at the same time, ...

started by Peter Fleming on 19 Aug 08 no follow-up yet
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Alphabetizing bookmarks - 417 views

I'm looking through my records for the letter I sent, although, to be honest, at 12:45 am my time, I'm not sure of just how motivated I want to be, so I'll give you the reader's digest version of i...

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valeriaj

Looking for Reliable Real Estate Platforms in Dubai - 13 views

Totally agree, this is such a solid recommendation! I've been using it myself, and honestly, it's got everything you'd want-clear guides, tips, and all the info you need in one place. It's legit sa...

Graham Perrin

Wish: Awesomebar -like behavior of Diigo Toolbar - 99 views

KGyST1 KGyST wrote: > I don't want to order anything by frequency, but by *Frecency*. OK, now I see http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/frecency and get it (To be honest, I read 'KGyST1 KGyST' and th...

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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 - ...

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Graham Perrin

Suggestion: Snapshot maintaining layout & enterprise plans/features - 7 views

> SSL, Storage, encrypted storage... Please enable e-mail notification for: http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/549208 (2008-04-13), Save Elsewhere should use SSL security http://gr...

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accmin

Diigo Reviews. Online Software & Services Reviews by CNET. - 0 views

  • The good: Diigo imports bookmarks from elsewhere; tags pages by topic; lets you mark up and share Web pages; has a simple interface; toolbar and bookmarklet allow quick bookmarking; bookmarks simultaneously to rival services; searches text and comments within bookmarks. The bad: Diigo's subscription features are under construction; doesn't automatically merge similar tags; doesn't preview bookmarked pages. The bottom line: Diigo lets you save, import, tag, highlight, mark up and share Web pages--offering more advanced research tools than Del.icio.us.
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Maggie Tsai

options & default toolbar change by itself - 29 views

zahira, Great. Earlier I suggest you to make a quick post to share with others that so that anyone with similar problem can let us know (we will soon upgrade everyone)... But, thanks a lot fo...

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Maggie Tsai

simultaneous bookmarking password problem - 15 views

Go to the furl and login again - the cookie will be refreshed. Come back to Diigo and retry. If it still doesn't work, then you can clear all cookies in browsers then

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rune66

Delicious import stopped working? - 33 views

We will check the import from delicious though API feature.

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Graham Perrin

Next phase Diigo - the future - 462 views

> To provoke thought, in no particular order: > * System Services (interapplication communication on Mac OS X) That one is spun off to Mac OS X: System Services: provider services in ...

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Sau Ama

Diigo - Powerful Online Research Tool - 3 views

  • If the Internet is your main medium for research, I believe that you know the importance of bookmarking and sharing your findings with colleagues to get the best information possible. Therefore, an online research tool will be very helpful in organizing gathered information while at the same time making it available to others for collaborative purposes. Diigo - a powerful online research tool fits perfectly for this need.
  • Diigo is a browser plugin that functions as a web highlighter, sticky notes, social bookmarking tool, and a social information network rolled into one. Once you have download and install the Diigo toolbar, you can start bookmarking websites, highlighting texts inside it, leaving comments and more.
  • Next, the knowledge sharing part of Diigo lets you share and discuss your findings with any available public or private groups. With Diigo, connecting with friends with similar interests can be done effortlessly through content sharing.
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  • Features of Diigo As a personal research tool, you can use Diigo to, Bookmark, highlight texts and add sticky notes to any websites that you want. All changes are persistent - that means you can see the same highlighted texts when you are browsing through the same page again.
  • Group a web page with tags and lists. Access all your research anywhere because all your bookmarks are stored online. Search for a bookmark by a full text search, sticky notes, tags and more. Share your research with others in multiple ways - send to blog, linkrolls, tagrolls, by email, post to other social bookmarking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, etc. Automatically post findings to your blog with all the comments, highlights, etc. Easily find the most popular content on Diigo to stay up to date with the hottest news. Get recommended content based on your activities in Diigo. Get related content while browsing the Internet - I recently stumbled a website with loads of useful comments from Diigo’s users. Import bookmarks from other social bookmarking sites to Diigo. The “Save Elsewhere ” feature allows you to simultaneously bookmark sites to Del.ico.us, Simpy or Ma.gnolia.
  • As a collaborative research platform, you can use Diigo to, Join or create a private or public group to share and collaborate with people of the same interests. Add private sticky notes that are visible to only members of the same group. This creates a platform for instant discussion (or debate!)
  • Group tag - to enforce tagging consistency within a group, the group admin can set a list of recommended tags to be used by other team members. Get recommended news from your Diigo’s friends - from Diigo’s sidebar, you can also see who is currently reading the same page too!
  • Extract comments / notes by other users on a website.
  • After testing Diigo for a while, I love the fact that Diigo maintains all the annotations and comments that I’ve previously left on a web page, which speeds up future revisions on all of my previous findings. Furthermore, there are many specific public groups to join that will definitely help to expand my knowledge.
  • Diigo, in my opinion, is not only an online research tool; it is a living knowledge sharing community.
  • Diigo is a browser plugin that functions as a web highlighter, sticky notes , social bookmarking tool, and a social information network rolled into one .
Graham Perrin

Simpy import botched - 75 views

> >600 tags to edit by hand, but at least I can do it. Sort of. Tip: don't rush to do them all at once. Edit a tag only when required. I'll be less painful.

simpy import bug tags-related tag resolved

march j

Communicating the Diigo Roadmap - 77 views

Cool, thanks for those items. > interesting to re-watch our V2 overview For anyone who's interested in how greatly Diigo has improved over time, http://help.diigo.com/get-start...

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Graham Perrin

Selection cannot be highlighted Error - 167 views

1. Version: 3.1b538 2. Using show/hide approach works. Even if it's not the most intuitive way, that's good enough for me. Thanks a lot!

Diigolet annotate hide highlight suggestion resolved

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