Check out http://www.getboo.com/ . Its Self hosted (PHP MySQL / LAMP
stack), social bookmark web app with private ('antisocial') bookmarks also.
Ben
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Bryan O'Neal
bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com wrote:
For metadata, personally, I mark every book mark with categories /
keywords that are used for initial search and description so I can
remember what the site was without having to visit it. I also use
number of visits and last visited and rank ( I forget which pluging
gave me that). I do my best to keep my bookmarks organized and remove
redundancy, but I too have ~200 bookmarks.
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 12:23 PM, Matt Graham danceswithcr...@usa.net
wrote:
From: Bryan O'Neal bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com
True but to replicate the functionality of the various browser
bookmark managers would take significant effort. Higharchacle and
cross referenced listings plus a variety of meta data and search
functionality make hand coding a manager via web page a non trivial
task.
Hierarchical bookmarks would be useful, for sure. But what metadata do
you
*use*? In the FF bookmarks as JSON, you've got id, parent, date added,
last
modified, sort index, type, charset, and annotations. The only bits of
that
that I'd classify as useful are the annotations, and none of the
annotations
I've got here are actually useful. They appear to be an array
auto-populated
from something in the bookmarked page, and the bookmarks I have that are
annotated all have inept OMG look at this site!!1! marketing dreck in
the
annotations.
And what, precisely, do you mean by cross-reference here? I've got
comics, linux, programming, shopping, accounts, funny, and
work
as {folders, categories, whatever}, plus the top level. Almost nothing
fits
in more than one category. Things go in the top level unless there are
at
least 5 things that fit in a category. There are no categories with
subcategories. (Directory trees should be broad, not deep, as anyone
who's
ever looked at the pre-modular X11 source could tell you.)
Then again, I've only got 178 bookmarks, and could probably throw 60% of
them
out. YMMV if you bookmark everything and don't prune things
occasionally.
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