My multi-word tags from Furl have all imported as separate words. This is not useful. Will this be fixed if I wait patiently?
Also, I understand that it may take you a while to transfer cached pages from Furl, but what about articles newly bookmarked at Diigo? Those don't appear to be cached either.
This is also a problem for me, but I was waiting to hear if the tag issue was fixed before I tried reimporting and adding to the overload here. I was a Furl user for years and I have a large archive.
Also, page caching was the main reason I used Furl, so I'm extremely anxious about what will happen with cached pages. If my Furl cache cannot be recovered and new pages cannot be cached, I don't have much interest in Diigo. I have other options for bookmarking and I don't care about the social part.
I tried exporting my Furl archive to a zip file and was not successful. The whole archive did not export and as the files are merely numbered, it's not very useable.
It would be most helpful to have an update on these issues, and I also hope that ex-Furlers will be given a long period of notice before access to our archives there are not useable.
Also, I understand that it may take you a while to transfer cached pages from Furl, but what about articles newly bookmarked at Diigo? Those don't appear to be cached either.
Plus it sounds also like the topics > lists situation described here:
http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/important-furl-transition-update-42800
This is also a problem for me, but I was waiting to hear if the tag issue was fixed before I tried reimporting and adding to the overload here. I was a Furl user for years and I have a large archive.
Also, page caching was the main reason I used Furl, so I'm extremely anxious about what will happen with cached pages. If my Furl cache cannot be recovered and new pages cannot be cached, I don't have much interest in Diigo. I have other options for bookmarking and I don't care about the social part.
I tried exporting my Furl archive to a zip file and was not successful. The whole archive did not export and as the files are merely numbered, it's not very useable.
It would be most helpful to have an update on these issues, and I also hope that ex-Furlers will be given a long period of notice before access to our archives there are not useable.