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Can I backup my annotations on my own computer? - 55 views
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Hi, I just discovered this site and I think it is what I'm looking for for years. Thank you so much for bringing out this useful and exiting site!
But I fear it might be unaccessible some time. That would be painful after writing many notes. Is there a way to backup my annotations on my own computer?
Many thanks again!
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Firefox is out of the question, because little Chinese sites are compatible with it.
I tried to use the ie toolbar on maxthon, but it just doesn't work.
I tried the diigolet on chrome, but then you have to first show the favorite bar and then click the diigolet button to get its toolbar to appear. It takes too many steps and occupies too much space, which negates much of the remarkable advantages of chrome. Besides, the diigolet bar takes the place of the first line of the page, so you can't see the original first line, but that's where the most important links usually reside, just as in this page.
I tried the diigolet on maxthon. The problems are similar to the chrome case. Besides, I just got this script error message: '0.draggable' is empty or not an object.
So, I still think diigo is great, but I have to find a way to make at least one browser co-operate with it.
Is it possible for you to make the diigo toolbar compatible with maxthon? Since maxthon is just a shell of ie, I assume it is not unrealistic. Or, can you recommend something for me to do?
Thank you very much!
I think there are other ways to assign a script to a keyboard shortcut, such as AutoHotKey. So I'm going to try it, while waiting for a more native solution. :)