All,
In relation to bookmarking of content i recently started using
Licorize. (www.licorize.com). It is by far the best application for
my bookmarking,reviewing,sharing, and acting on content i find via
twitter, web search, linkedin, etc. I highly recommend taking a look.
I no longer forget to
RE bookmarking:
I really like diigo.com for social bookmarking and Xmarks (a Firefox
add-on) for regular bookmarks. Both sync nicely with multiple devices and
your stuff is always saved in the cloud. Or should it be The Cloud?
-tj
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:
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Not sure about converting to Linux, but for bookmarks there are two ideas:
1 - First of all, simply look for an export bookmarks feature in the
browser. There are standard ways to export, the most common being an html
format, that has the additional advantage of being a web page of all your
bookm
Oh Windows 7 how I kinda sorta love you.
(other than the 5-7 unique malwares it gave me)
so like the subject says considering linux but before I drink the
koolaid need to back up my bookmarks.
and despite almost a year with html I don't have the fogiest clue what
a good way to do that is.
On a sid