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+-----------------------+ | |||
| / Places | | |||
+------+ +--------------------------------------------------------+ | |||
| +------------------------+ Search: [ ] (=O)| | |||
| | | +--------------------------------------------------------+ | | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| | All Bookmarks | | | | | |||
| | Bookmarks Toolbar | | | | | |||
| | My Shared Links | | | | | |||
| | Asa's Shared Links | | | | | |||
| | Top Rated | | | | | |||
| | Most Visited | | | | | |||
| | v History | | | | | |||
| | Today | | | | | |||
| | Yesterday | | | | | |||
| | 2 days ago | | | | | |||
| | 3 days ago | | | | | |||
| | Older than 3 days | | | | | |||
| | C:Cars | | | | | |||
| | C:Work | | | | | |||
| | C:Goats | | | | | |||
| | F:Stuff | | | | | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| +------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------+ | | |||
| (+) (-) (+) (-) View: (= | Tr) | | |||
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | |||
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* Publish to RSS ([http://del.icio.us del.icio.us]-like service) | |||
* Update Checking | |||
* Auto-categorization (?) | |||
* much, much more. | |||
=== Comments [[jasonlustig]] === | |||
I like the idea of "shared bookmarks/links", we should also have the ability to share them over a LAN using [http://developer.apple.com/macosx/rendezvous/ Apple's Rendezvous]. That way, for example, when going to my friends' computers to show them something i can just pull it up in their view of "Jason's Shared Bookmarks" or something, similar to itunes' shared music. | |||
[ | === Comments [[Jesse]] === | ||
I love del.icio.us. I use it much more effectively than I ever used bookmarks, but I'm not sure why. It might be because del.icio.us uses labels instead of folders. It might be because my del.icio.us bookmarks are public, which forces me to put enough effort into the categorization and description that it still makes sense to me a month later. | |||
http://www.plasticbag.org/archives/2004/10/towards_tagbased_bookmark_management_in_web_browsers.shtml argues for tags/labels in bookmarks. | |||
=== Comments [[Torisugari]] === | |||
> Auto-categorization (?)<br> | |||
* Picking up some words form <meta name="keywords"> tag. e.g. http://www.mozilla.org/ keywords are "web browser", "mozilla", "firefox", "camino", "thunderbird", "bugzilla", "user agent" and "email client". | |||
* Creating some filter a la mail filter. e.g. Has the words:|car| append "Cars" label. | |||
* Bayesian filter? http://www.mozilla.org/mailnews/arch/spam/ This is really exciting, but maybe too geeky for some. | |||
=== Comments [[Bugmenot]] === | |||
* Also, the sidebar needs to be enhanced to be able to either float on top of the content (instead of resizing the content area) or to extend outward instead of inward. | |||
=== Comments [[AlexBishop]] === | |||
[http://wp.netscape.com/browsers/future/aurora.html Aurora], is that you? | |||
=== Comments [[BenS]] === | |||
To get people who don't use bookmarks much to use them a bit more: | |||
* 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. | |||
Revision as of 06:25, 22 August 2005
Back to Firefox:2.0 PRD
+-----------------------+ | / Places | +------+ +--------------------------------------------------------+ | +------------------------+ Search: [ ] (=O)| | | | +--------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | | | All Bookmarks | | | | | | Bookmarks Toolbar | | | | | | My Shared Links | | | | | | Asa's Shared Links | | | | | | Top Rated | | | | | | Most Visited | | | | | | v History | | | | | | Today | | | | | | Yesterday | | | | | | 2 days ago | | | | | | 3 days ago | | | | | | Older than 3 days | | | | | | C:Cars | | | | | | C:Work | | | | | | C:Goats | | | | | | F:Stuff | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------+ | | (+) (-) (+) (-) View: (= | Tr) | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- Publish to RSS (del.icio.us-like service)
- Update Checking
- Auto-categorization (?)
- much, much more.
Comments jasonlustig
I like the idea of "shared bookmarks/links", we should also have the ability to share them over a LAN using Apple's Rendezvous. That way, for example, when going to my friends' computers to show them something i can just pull it up in their view of "Jason's Shared Bookmarks" or something, similar to itunes' shared music.
Comments Jesse
I love del.icio.us. I use it much more effectively than I ever used bookmarks, but I'm not sure why. It might be because del.icio.us uses labels instead of folders. It might be because my del.icio.us bookmarks are public, which forces me to put enough effort into the categorization and description that it still makes sense to me a month later.
http://www.plasticbag.org/archives/2004/10/towards_tagbased_bookmark_management_in_web_browsers.shtml argues for tags/labels in bookmarks.
Comments Torisugari
> Auto-categorization (?)
- Picking up some words form <meta name="keywords"> tag. e.g. http://www.mozilla.org/ keywords are "web browser", "mozilla", "firefox", "camino", "thunderbird", "bugzilla", "user agent" and "email client".
- Creating some filter a la mail filter. e.g. Has the words:|car| append "Cars" label.
- Bayesian filter? http://www.mozilla.org/mailnews/arch/spam/ This is really exciting, but maybe too geeky for some.
Comments Bugmenot
- Also, the sidebar needs to be enhanced to be able to either float on top of the content (instead of resizing the content area) or to extend outward instead of inward.
Comments AlexBishop
Aurora, is that you?
Comments BenS
To get people who don't use bookmarks much to use them a bit more:
- 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.