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Why is bookmark comment removal so s-l-o-w? - 37 views

bookmark comment remove

started by anonymous on 19 Dec 07
  • anonymous
     
    Hi all!

    My original bookmark manager was PowerMarks, which was then eventually imported into Del.icio.us. PowerMarks uses a system of keywords, which works like tags, to sort the bookmarks. Unfortunately, those keywords, upon being imported into Del.icio.us, were made into "Notes", which were then translated into comments instead of tags in Diigo. I've tried to use the "Remove" command to remove this comment, but the process is so s-l-o-w! Is there any way this can be fixed/remedied or might there be another way to do this?

    Thanks everyone!
    ~Tim =^.^=
  • Joel Liu
     
    Hi,
    How about import the PowerMarks bookmark to your FF browser? If keywords are recognized as folder, you can import the file into FF and then import FF bookmark to Diigo.
  • anonymous
     
    Thanks for the suggestions, joel! I tried it, but the import box (where you select individual files to edit) doesn't have a checkbox like in the pic on the help screen. Also, it has an "Import all" button that stays grayed out. It may turn out that I'll end up having to go to each site individually and "Diigo-ing" them.

    Thanks again!
    ~Tim =^.^=

    joel wrote:
    > Hi,
    > How about import the PowerMarks bookmark to your FF browser? If keywords are recognized as folder, you can import the file into FF and then import FF bookmark to Diigo.
  • Joel Liu
     
    We are working on a new feature which allows you to upload standard bookmark file and stores those bookmark in the back end.
  • anonymous
     
    Excellent idea! Looking forward to trying it out (when it's ready).

    ~Tim =^.^=

    joel wrote:
    > We are working on a new feature which allows you to upload standard bookmark file and stores those bookmark in the back end.

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