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Lars Bauer

Summary of issues with ampersand and semicolon in URL, title or description - 24 views

Issue 2 is still unresolved and I'd very much appreciate if someone could look into this. If there is an official tool for saving bookmarks to Delicious, Diigo should make sure it really works. How...

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Nathan Rein

Bookmark URLs exported to Delicious and Ma.gnolia break at ampersand character - 46 views

I just discovered that when I use the "save elsewhere" feature on a bookmark with an ampersand in the URL, the exported URL breaks at the ampersand character. The ampersand and everything following...

bookmarking del.icio.us delicious export ma.gnolia save-elsewhere

started by Nathan Rein on 24 Aug 08 no follow-up yet
Marcel Weiss

bookmark elsewhere not working with del.icio.us - 107 views

thx. weird that they ban your IP. what's their API for then? Joel Liu wrote: > Hi Marcel, > Del.icio.us banned our IP:(. We provided a temp solution just now and your bookmarks can be saved to...

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anonymous

For you, personally: what does a star icon mean? - 39 views

To me a star means interesting. In my mind nothing stays starred forever. Graham Perrin wrote: > For a moment, forget Diigo. > > When - for yourself, in real life or on the Internet - > y...

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Jamie Martin

Del.icio.us and Ma.gnolia exporting has become erratic - 199 views

Yeah nevermind, it appears as if "Validate account" only validates your username, and not the password. I re-entered my credentials and it was fine. Diigo could have probably let me know that it w...

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Graham Perrin

hide public annotations from this page... not really working - 184 views

> Suggestion: seeing only one's own annotations > > Paolo Brocco wrote: > >> I want to see only my comments. > > +1 to that idea. See also Support of hiding unwanted comments an...

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Graham Perrin

Search Group Bookmarks | search | no opportunity to change or refine search - 26 views

In Diigo 4.0 beta, a search of a group defaults to returning both bookmarks and topics in the results. Let's review this topic in due course. Tag: review

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Graham Perrin

Get link of floating sticky note - 32 views

Lamarck Jean wrote: > - I can't get a link for floating sticky note > - I can't get link of a floating sticky note associated with an annotation (green colour text) Ah, I just read your other...

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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

What the ... Diigo misfires - 34 views

Graham Perrin wrote: > > At a few points during the process, I saw Internet Explorer crash > > a few times, mentioning the Diigo toolbar as being the reason > > Please let us know: ...

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Maggie Tsai

6 Reasons Diigo is Better Than Delicious | Get A New Browser - 0 views

  • But honestly, even with their latest release - they have stopped innovating. I checked out Diigo on the recommendation of Mike Fruchter sometime ago via FriendFeed. Since signing up I hadn’t really used it. But, the latest update to delicious broke my Daily Digest series - which was the final straw. And since Diigo allows you to import from Delicious, there really is no switching costs for me. That being said I have been extremely happy with my Diigo experience. Here are six reasons Diigo is better than Delicious
    • anonymous
       
      Well put. I was so hopeful that Delicious would allow multi word tags. All of the other services seem to base bookmark imports/exports on the Delicious API. Even if those services use multiword tags, the API's don't.
  • 1. It’s more socialDiigo has an extra level of social networking that Delicious does not provide - at least not in a usable manner. You can connect with people that have similar interests based on what you tag. 2. AnnotationsThe annotations feature is very cool. When you bookmark something, you can highlight notable sections to refer to later. And any other Diigo users can see your highlights when they visit the page if they have the toolbar installed. 3. Superior UI and ExperienceAside from all the snazzy features, the core “bookmarks” interface is much better than that of delicious - offering many additional features and better organization. 4. MicrobloggingThe microblogging feature in delicious never got a chance. This is the “daily post” feature that basically posts a digest to your blog of all the bookmarks you have saved over X amount of time. Delicious always had it as an “experimental feature”, for 3 years. Diigo does it so much better, allowing you to post only specific tags to your blog as well as providing more customization features. 5. DiscoveryNow, this is something that delicious did fairly well but is pretty much a product of its large community. But Diigo does a great job at it too, allowing you discover what’s hot across the network but also within a group of friends. It also has a “watchlist” feature that allows you to keep tabs on certain tags in the network. And last, it shows you a river of bookmarks from your network - with a neat tag cloud to see what your community is tagging the most. 6. Better ToolboxYou can import, export. There are widgets, linkrolls, and tagrolls. They offer several ways to interact with the service - through context menu, toolbars, bookmarklets. There’s a Facebook app. You can “save elsewhere” too. So, if you still want to post stuff to delicious (let’s say you have a great community there), you can set that up. What this does is posts your new bookmarks to the other services whenever you post them to Diigo.
  • All in all Diigo wins hands down. So ditch delicious, sign up, and join me.
Peter Fleming

Diigo should put the bookmarks as drop down menus in the toolbar for quick access. - 58 views

I think the bookmarks should be put in the toolbar to save going to the diigo site to look for links. Also they need the tag filter method of choosing more than one tag to filter at the same time, ...

started by Peter Fleming on 19 Aug 08 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Creating a Diigo account to represent a program - not a person - 61 views

Perhaps it would help if I showed you exactly what I'm trying to do. I simply want to use Diigo to create lists that I can refer to from a webpage. For example, on this webpage, my link to 'our r...

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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

How to become more visible on Diigo? - 19 views

Mr. Rhay, My experience with Diigo is very limited, but having moderated and participated in groups elsewhere, I have found one thing to be true: activity attracts activity, and inactivity pre...

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Mah Saito

Diigo Lexington 1 Social Bookmarking Initiative  - 0 views

shared by Mah Saito on 28 Feb 08 - Cached
  • This is the most versatile social bookmarking tool! Why is Diigo our social bookmarking service of choice? It provides so many other useful features in addition to saving and sharing bookmarks! Diigo enables you to forward your saved sites to others, enhancing collaboration. It's also a great tool for researching because it allows you to highlight text and add sticky notes to any web page. Diigo provides another tool for collaboration by allowing the creation of user groups and discussion forums. Diigo also interacts with Delicious and other bookmarking tools through the use of the Add Elsewhere button. Web pages can be linked together, in a webquest style, through the use of the webslides feature.
Graham Perrin

OPLS blog » Diigo - Delicious killer? - 0 views

  • Although it pains me to say it, I think there is something better than Delicious out there. I first came across Diigo in the summer and have been playing with it on and off ever since.  Social bookmarking has been an absolute godsend to education and Delicious was at the forefront of that - but, in my view, it’s been surpassed. I had high hopes of the latest version when it was released at the end of July, but, to be honest, they just focused on the instructional design and look-and-feel rather than functionality.  You still can’t create groups or lists, or send messages to the people in your network, and you can’t annotate either.  All of which can be accomplished in Diigo and more
  • Diigo groups are ideal for team research If you have any need for team-based research, Diigo groups are ideal for you. A Diigo group can be public, private or semi-private. Pool and organize resources using group bookmarks When a member of a Diigo group comes across a web page, he can highlight, tag, and share it to the group. In this way, group bookmarks become a repository of collective research. Group members can also vote up bookmarks so important information stays on the top. Group sticky notes are great for discussion When adding sticky notes, you can make them private, public, or viewable only by members of a certain group. With group sticky notes, group members can interact and discuss important points right on the web page, preserving the original context. Group tag dictionary to enforce tagging consistency The group administrator can define a set of recommended tags for the group to help enforce tagging consistency. Diigo has recently launched an education version, where you can create class accounts and add privacy settings, so I recommend you have a look at this. Oh, and for those of you who can’t quite leave Delicious behind just yet, you can synch the two so that whatever you save in Diigo gets automatically put into your Delicious account as well.
  • a lot of thought into the design to make it easy for beginner users to get started while satisfying power users’ needs
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I'll echo Maggie's observation: the people to whom I show Diigo _do_ find it easy - and useful.
accmin

Diigo Reviews. Online Software & Services Reviews by CNET. - 0 views

  • The good: Diigo imports bookmarks from elsewhere; tags pages by topic; lets you mark up and share Web pages; has a simple interface; toolbar and bookmarklet allow quick bookmarking; bookmarks simultaneously to rival services; searches text and comments within bookmarks. The bad: Diigo's subscription features are under construction; doesn't automatically merge similar tags; doesn't preview bookmarked pages. The bottom line: Diigo lets you save, import, tag, highlight, mark up and share Web pages--offering more advanced research tools than Del.icio.us.
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Daniel Gauthier

Share bookmarks to other services gone? - 92 views

Hi Joel, Think i'll go back to bed! Now i understand why your avatar shows you scratching your head. Wish i could delete this thread. Sorry!!!

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Maggie Tsai

options & default toolbar change by itself - 29 views

zahira, Great. Earlier I suggest you to make a quick post to share with others that so that anyone with similar problem can let us know (we will soon upgrade everyone)... But, thanks a lot fo...

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Graham Perrin

Thanks for the full-text search! - 5 views

> recently seen reports of full-text-search failures Yeah, * group topics-oriented   http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/585885 and * group bookmarks-oriented   http://grou...

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