- MozWho, AndyEd’s ongoing work on creating a personal adaptive hompage. See also the MozWho Labs, tabWatcher, and prior art
- Bookie – centralized Java bookmark server
- del.icio.us
- Bookmark Links from last year
New review of bookmark tools:
- del.icio.us – I can see the good things about it, but the interface is clumsy and I don’t really care about the social software aspect of it. still very alpha, no organization (see REST api
- Between Book Pages (BBPS) – pretty minimal
- ol’bookmarks – mature, but fat rendering
- online-bookmarks – YABS
- PHP Bookmarks – simple listings, has separate admin/browse views
- SiteBar – very feature rich, has DHTML tree view (not dynamically loading)
- Tasks – it’s not bookmarking software, but has nice features that could be applicable when designing a bookmarking system
- b. – collaborative bookmarking w/ some interesting features/ideas; nice looking also, but clumsy interface, very shoestringy (flat files/cgi)
- Booby – nicely done, has import/export, also has contacts, todo, notes and news (RSS), but is a big slow fat interface
- Bookmark4U – lots of features, not sure how many are useful, refresh too annoying to take closer look
- Bookmarker – this is the OG. Err, it hasn’t really been updated for the past 3 years though
Desired Features:
- Mozilla Integration
- Multiple Bookmark lists
- Multiple Sorts, Filtering, Fuzzy Searches
- Faceted Navigation
- DHTML/XUL interface, remote scripting
- Ability to handle duplicates
- Rating/data collection
- Metadata storage, Caching (what is an ‘url’ object model composed of?)
- Import/Export single links, RSS, XBEL
- Eventual Browser History integration
- Eventual KB/Wiki integration
- Bonus: Multi-user/group, fine grained access control
- Bonus: locally caching?
I’ll give SiteBar and Bookmark4U a try, but I have a feeling that I’ll probably not like either enough to stick w/ them.