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* Following on from Torisugari, how about detecting which sites someone uses often and automatically bookmarking them? This would be a bit like the sutocomplete in the address bar, but would place buttons on the bookmarks bar. User-selectable number of sites.
* Following on from Torisugari, how about detecting which sites someone uses often and automatically bookmarking them? This would be a bit like the sutocomplete in the address bar, but would place buttons on the bookmarks bar. User-selectable number of sites.
* Automatically bookmark sites which you login to, and esp. bookmark the login page (or its referrer). Clearly if you're logging into a site, then you've got some kind of commitment/interest in it.
* Automatically bookmark sites which you login to, and esp. bookmark the login page (or its referrer). Clearly if you're logging into a site, then you've got some kind of commitment/interest in it.
=== Comments [[wildman]] ===
Like these ideas and a few more... Once upon a time I was a heavy user of [http://cwsapps.txcyber.com/32agents-netsmart.html Netscape SmartMarks] which had some very nice features mainly, because it stored bookmarks in a database and could search fast, scan for dupes, monitor changes and update descriptions or "bulletins". It had some built in sorting functions and also let you export a folder as a flat file that your could share, email, or import into NS/IE. [http://wp.netscape.com/eng/smart_marks/faq_smarks.html SmartMarks] wasn't perfect, you had to backup their dbase "catalogs" often and offline (dbase corruption=disaster), but some of the features would be nice in FF-Places. First Floor was bought out, and new owner likely burried the code. Would've been nice if they opened it or donated it to Mozilla.org
* Small Dbase Engine
* Fast Search
* Advanced Sorting
* Agent ability to monitor sites or get RSS header
* Export/Import Individual Folders suitable for email, IE, scripting or publishing to dmoz/delicious.
* Automatically Name Pages that have empty/bogus Title Tags!
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