http://dietrich.ganx4.com/foxylicious/
"Foxylicious is a Mozilla Firefox <http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/>
extension that syncs your de.icio.us bookmarks into your browser bookmarks."
Also: http://eule.isa-geek.com/ will take your del.icio.us bookmarks and
arrange them in folders.
Lots of more cool tools here:
http://pchere.blogspot.com/2005/02/absolutely-delicious-complete-tool.html
Andrea
Arnout Standaert wrote:
Hi,
I'm very interested to get started using del.icio.us in combination with
Firefox. Looks like a great way of synching bookmarks at home and at
work, and the flat hierarchy approach seems to be an efficient way of
organizing bookmarks.
But yes, I still have some questions that I hope somebody can answer.
I've skimmed through the mailing list archives, but have not found
answers yet.
(i) What if I'm offline? I've got a permanent internet connection, but
it's not rare that it drops out every once in a while. Is there a
possibility of having a local copy of my del.icio.us content? Maybe some
Firefox extension can do this?
(ii) The flat hierarchy looks attractive, but is scary at the same
time... I've grown quite used to my folder hierarchy of bookmarks. Is
this a situation where you just have to make a radical switch for once
and always? I guess my main problem is: will I still have a complete
bookmarks overview in my browser, in an equally accessible interface as
the traditional one?
(iii) What is a good approach at composing an efficient collection of
tag words? If I start adding every keyword that pops up in mind for my
bookmarks, I guess I'll quickly end up having a big number of keywords
that are only used once, and which are impossible to remember anyways...
Thanks for any advice,
Arnout
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