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Online Bookmark Manager Suggestions?

nonLocal Bookmarks asks: "I have been looking for an online bookmark manager to allow me access to my bookmarks at various computers. There are a bunch of them out there, but most of them use the traditional tree structure. I am looking for something that lists everything cleanly on one page. The only one I can find so far that does this is SiteJot. But this site is missing a few other features I am looking for. I was wandering if any Slashdot readers could recommend a good bookmark manager?"

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  1. Try by mattboston · · Score: 2, Informative

    Sitebar www.sitebar.org. You need LAMP to run it, but it works great for me. It has multi-user accounts so I can setup accounts for whoever I want to maintain bookmarks. Since it's hosted, you can be anywhere. I prefer it because I like to have my bookmarks available whether I'm at home, at work, or at a cybercafe.

  2. Something different by dthree · · Score: 4, Informative

    This lets you manage bookmarks, share them with other users, and let your browse their lists.

    http://del.icio.us/

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  3. Just last month by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Cross Platform Browser Bookmark Autosyncing?.

    Perhaps someone should bookmark this?

  4. You mean like... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
    Bookmarks Synchronizer (FTP)?
    Bookmarks Synchronizer is a Mozilla Firefox extension that let you connect to an FTP server and synchronize your bookmarks that are stored in an XML file. Setup is easy; just write in your FTP server address, username, password and a name for the XML file (by default called xbel.xml). To start, press Upload to create the file on the server and set if you want to automatically download the file on startup or upload it when you close your browser.
  5. Re:Delicious by Goo.cc · · Score: 2, Informative

    BTW, there is a Firefox extension that can automatically sync to your Delicious bookmarks. Or you can just take advantage of Delicious' RSS feeds.

  6. linkagogo by jayrtfm · · Score: 2, Informative

    IMHO, linkagogo.com is the best.
    If you go to the download tab, it can export as a bookmark file, which can be automatically opened in a new window, giving you the single page you want.

    A recently added feature is a weekly email of your bookmarks, so if the service does fold, at least you won't lose too many links.

  7. http://del.icio.us/ by comwiz56 · · Score: 2, Informative

    http://del.icio.us/

    Make you're own, toolbar links for quick access.

    Also you can browse others links, and have your links as RSS feeds.

  8. treeview by quiddity · · Score: 4, Informative

    treemenu has a large variety of viewing methods. i use them for different purposes, but find it easy and friendly and fast when needed.

    see also:
    links
    del.icio.us
    bookmark4u
    bkm
    plasticbag discussion
    and of course all the PIMs(personal information managers) in the works...

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  9. bookmark synchronizer by michaelbuddy · · Score: 2, Informative

    Because My karma sucks I:ll just take the hit, even though this info is good. Here:s the best way.. damn this japanese keyboard is wierd.

    Use firefox. Download Bookmark synchronizer, and get your own webspace.

    this check this link out.
    http://www.koldark.net/archives/2004/09/17/s ee_my_ bookmarks.php

    you can sync your bookmarks from home work etc, and using a xsl stylesheet, show them as a webpage. Updating the bookmark xbel file constantly, the page will always be new. Don:t worry about cron scripts or whatever. syncing between computers is the way to go.

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