It would be easy to dismiss Diigo as yet-another social bookmarking tool, but that would be a big mistake. Diigo’s highlighting, bookmarking and site sharing tools are a subset of features in a rich collaborative application that puts information discovery and the writable Web at the center of discussions among colleagues, friends and like-minded people. Diigo represents a move to maturity in the Web 2.0; it is a business tool, leveraging social models to deliver real value to its users.
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Alternative to the toolbar - User Commands Tag Diigo - 6 views
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I started using queri.ac not so long ago, was a yubnub.org fan, and still am a BIG fan, but the fact that all the commands you create must be public and that you can't delete them makes me very prudent. With queri.ac I can create as many as I want and keep them private (eg.: in case I've made a stupid mistake) PS: I still use yubnub though queriac (eg: like this one tr2 =) ... because yubnub is YUBNUB! The 1st and copied
Confused New User - 38 views
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Please see the Videos & Tutorials (diigo V4 help) and search around
Starting a Diigo Group - 14 views
Posterous links to Diigo Meta: error 500 - 42 views
Diigo Mac Client - 483 views
Diigo, Inc. -demo.com - 4 views
First Impressions & some issues - 108 views
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>1. You can only send a bookmark to 1 list and 1 group at a time.
Agree, it has been requested and is on it's way but it'll be a premium feature...
>2. When adding a bookmark to a group, the description suddenly becomes a comment from the person adding the bookmark.
Now that you mention it... yes. I have noticed but never gave much attention. What do you suggest?
It IS sometime comments, so there's a need to detect the source of the text...
>3, 4, 5. Delicious
I know delicious bugs have been reported... but that's about it. Sorry.
About spaces: If your going to sync to delicious, better avoid spaces and directly use _ or -, but avoid "quotes with spaces"
>Re: 6. Tag curation tools... just for incase:
# The Library has 3 different views, one for batch editing all the visible bookmarks of a page (max. 100)
# The 'Edit Tags' pages also allows to add/replace tags: You can edit a tag and put several (space separated) , all the bookmarks in question will get those tags.
>9. When a bookmark is edited in My Library and shared with a group, the submission date/time on the group entry is reset to now and the bookmark jumps to the top of the list in the group when sorted by 'most recent'. (This is likely to be an issue when editing old bookmarks as people see the list intuitively as a history of captured knowledge rather than a history of edits to that knowledge).
This has been submitted, for now it depends where you edit
>10. Linkrolls:
Remember that you can use any RSS widget using the feed links (and there's also the API )
Diigo is quit a fancy tool, and there are still many bugs . If you look around here, you'll see some bugs get repaired straight away and some take time...
I wish Diigo would put a bit more effort in maintenance... I have many broken links in my old bookmarks.
Also I though the bookmarks I submitted to groups are always the same one bookmarks, well no they become two... which means if you want to edit one, the other won't change. -
>Descriptions are heavily truncated when auto-saved to delicious.
They've fixed for Emails... does it change for delicious?
Delicious supports max. 1000 chars, and mine are OK -> ycc2106's Bookmarks on Delicious
Unable to Delete Tags - 79 views
Students Are Bookmarking But The Bookmarks Are Not Showing Up - 28 views
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I imagine you have a proxy on your server...
Is it also the case if you use the Diigolet or this page http://www.diigo.com/post/ ?
Highlighting not showing in Firefox 3.6 - 72 views
Grouping of Tags - 178 views
Multi-level lists - 272 views
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Lists as folders?
There are no folders but tags are the replacement, just need to get used to it.
I know some don't like tags... they say it doesn't look clean.
The advantage to tagging is that instead of putting several same bookmarks in different folders, you can have one and get it to show in different lists.
In simple, this means:
When you bookmark a link, type the names of all the hierarchy of folders into the 'tags' textarea.
Then, when you want to see the content of the subfolder 'computing/ruby' :
Just click on the tag computing, then onruby
Same result! =)
Or you can directly search "computing ruby", then in the related search box on: See my items tagged computing+ruby »
For links that have already been bookmarked:
You'll need to batch edit them to add the tags computing+languages and computing+ruby (add computing to all and after ruby or languages to those in question )
Please add more to Group related search - 17 views
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