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Saved by 17 people (7 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-08-13


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on 2006-08-16 by blasco

This version of the Diigo Firefox toolbar includes the following improvements: * Simultaneous bookmarking to other services is made more robust, and no longer requires repeatedly log-in at the other services (Note: Shadows and Rawsugar may still have some problem) Also, just added ma.gnolia and Connotea. * You now have the option to set up a permanent local cache for your annotation data - giving you enhanced data safety and privacy, and faster display for highlights and sticky notes (especially if your Internet connection is slow). However, you are advised to choose the local cache option only for your primary PC and primary Diigo account. * The colors of the highlights are improved (please play with all three options in the toolbar) * Highlights are no longer made into hyperlinks so that you can now highlight any hyperlinked text. The floating menu over highlight is no longer optional. * The sticky note window can now be resized and moved around. (great for an expanded view when the disccussions are lengthy.) * Sticky notes can now be edited in the sticky note window (click “Edit” next to your username)

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Diigo will be undergoing rapid improvement for the foreseeable future. For a faster development/deployment cycle, we will be releasing selected features, which, though tested and reasonably stable, may still be considered an "alpha" product.

Highlighted by bbenzinger

This version of the Diigo Firefox toolbar includes the following improvements:

  • Simultaneous bookmarking to other services is made more robust, and no longer requires repeatedly log-in at the other services (Note: Shadows and Rawsugar may still have some problem) Also, just added ma.gnolia and Connotea.
  • You now have the option to set up a permanent local cache for your annotation data - giving you enhanced data safety and privacy, and faster display for highlights and sticky notes (especially if your Internet connection is slow). However, you are advised to choose the local cache option only for your primary PC and primary Diigo account.
  • The colors of the highlights are improved (please play with all three options in the toolbar)
  • Highlights are no longer made into hyperlinks so that you can now highlight any hyperlinked text. The floating menu over highlight is no longer optional.
  • The sticky note window can now be resized and moved around. (great for an expanded view when the discussions are lengthy.)
  • Sticky notes can now be edited in the sticky note window (click “Edit” next to your username)

Highlighted by blasco

This version of the Diigo Firefox toolbar includes the following improvements:

  • Simultaneous bookmarking to other services is made more robust, and no longer requires repeatedly log-in at the other services (Note: Shadows and Rawsugar may still have some problem) Also, just added ma.gnolia and Connotea.
  • You now have the option to set up a permanent local cache for your annotation data - giving you enhanced data safety and privacy, and faster display for highlights and sticky notes (especially if your Internet connection is slow). However, you are advised to choose the local cache option only for your primary PC and primary Diigo account.
  • The colors of the highlights are improved (please play with all three options in the toolbar)
  • Highlights are no longer made into hyperlinks so that you can now highlight any hyperlinked text. The floating menu over highlight is no longer optional.
  • The sticky note window can now be resized and moved around. (great for an expanded view when the discussions are lengthy.)
  • Sticky notes can now be edited in the sticky note window (click “Edit” next to your username)

Highlighted by annsta

following improvements

Highlighted by naonaoyh

Diigo will be undergoing rapid improvement

Highlighted by marcoxcosta

dergoing rapid improvement for the foreseeable future. For a faster development/deployment cycle, we will be releasing selected features, which, though tested and reasonably stable, may still be considered an "alpha" product.

Highlighted by abgarber

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