Tuesday, October 31, 2006

We've moved!

In the (entirely coincidental) spirit of Halloween, we've changed our a costume a bit. Our blog has moved from its old home to a new location, and in the process has acquired a brand new look. Please let us know what you think.

Thanks to Trevor and Allan for making this happen.

9 comments:

  1. I'm sorry, I don't know how to start a new blog.
    First of all, I'm grateful for the FoxMarks service and that it's free to this old guy on a fixed income. I had a previous service (with my own FTP site) with another bookmarks synchronizer, but the extension never seemed to work right.
    Second, I wonder if somehow one could synchronize with IE6 or IE7's Favorites?
    Thanks again for your service!

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  2. FOXMARKS: The number one most awesome tool on the planet ever created!!! Thank you, thank you thank you!

    I've been using Foxmarks for at least a year now and it just keeps getting better!

    It is SO great to have all my bookmarks were ever I go or what ever computer I'm on. . . and I switch computers all the time every day.

    Thank you!

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  3. Tool of tools :FOXMARKS--What frequent surfers could have done without it It is hard to imagine.sO SILENT YET SO EFFECTIVE YOUR ONE TOOL THAT never ever gonna deceive you is this the one top on my choice .Del.e.cious isn't all that delicious since it gets bugged and sort of misbehaves .For articulate to the exact

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  4. PRECISE BOOKMARKING with no fear of loosing any of those Foxmarks it has the magical syncing tool and you wont regret using and for my FIREFOX it is its staple feed .Hey what I would have done without if something like this wasn't around .Plenty of clones but no one does what FOXMARKS does.I really wish the guys behind this tool a very WARM HELLO .Cheers !!! merge, demerge, bookmark whatever foxmarks just leaves its mark.Hey everyone Go for it

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  5. is foxmarks in offing for the other browsers too or is MOZILLA org only is gonna be foxmark creators sole cup of tea.And Guys Can we expect any of that in the near future dont try being stepbrotherly to users of other browsers please.

    Thanx
    PAWAN SOBTI
    INDIA

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  6. @PAWAN SOBTI: We've already started work on Foxmarks for Internet Explorer--check out our IE Alpha for Foxmarks announcement!

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  7. I'm not sure it's an appropriate place to ask this question, but: do you have any plans of supporting Foxmarks on a new Google Chrome browser? I'm pretty sure this browser will become a major player soon, like IE and Firefox currently are, given the fact that it's Google who developed and push it to the market.

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  8. Additional thoughts:

    Search is handy, but the navigation is destructive for organization. For instance, if the user could do a multiple-bookmark select, then drag outside the search window, this could be a way to either group bookmarks, or put them in a folder.

    Another thing, Folders don't show up in Search.

    It would be helpful to be able to move folders around more easily than dragging, but I don't know how that could be properly addressed.

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