As my contact with Furl was limited to their Firefox plugin, I didn't know it was being shut down until I was redirected to Diigo. I guess an email message would have been nice.
The blog entry above does state: "Furl cache (archives): This transfer only takes care of your bookmark links. We are evaluating the the best possible solution to transfer those cached pages, but it will take some time. So please stay tuned! Meanwhile, you can access Furl directly and export them there."
Seeing as exporting is no longer an option, I guess I'm "staying tuned" for their best possible solution for transferring cached pages.
> That seems to have moved here and been updated:
> http://blog.diigo.com/2009/03/16/welcome-furl-users/
As my contact with Furl was limited to their Firefox plugin, I didn't know it was being shut down until I was redirected to Diigo. I guess an email message would have been nice.
The blog entry above does state:
"Furl cache (archives): This transfer only takes care of your bookmark links. We are evaluating the the best possible solution to transfer those cached pages, but it will take some time. So please stay tuned! Meanwhile, you can access Furl directly and export them there."
Seeing as exporting is no longer an option, I guess I'm "staying tuned" for their best possible solution for transferring cached pages.