![]() Delibar can become a sort of organizational and social hub for all the sites you see fit to bookmark and share. Clicking a button next to any Delicious bookmark allows you to share that link via email, Twitter, and Facebook, or to blog it with MarsEdit. One of my favorite aspects of Delibar is its social focus. If you frequently search for a specific tag or link, you can “tear off” that search-results window to keep it visible on your desktop. You can use Google-like search queries to find specific phrases or to omit particular terms, and several pre-defined Special searches are available for example searching for searches for the top five most-frequently accessed bookmarks. You can also activate Delibar via keyboard shortcuts, letting you quickly search your bookmarks, view a list of your most recent bookmarks, and see bookmarks saved by your network of friends and those you follow.īesides making the Delicious experience more accessible and efficient, Delibar’s best features involve searching and sharing your bookmarks. You can configure the program to run in the Dock or in the menu bar. Delibar is just such a tool, and it greatly improves the experiences of accessing and sharing your Delicious bookmarks.ĭelibar offers a gorgeous, non-intrusive way to both use your Delicious bookmarks and create new ones. But to truly make Delicious useful, you need a good tool that gives you access your bookmarks as conveniently as the old, busted bookmarks menu in your Web browser. ![]() You can access your saved bookmarks from any browser on any computer, share them with friends, and, thanks to the social nature of Delicious, see what’s popular based on what others are bookmarking. ![]() Delicious is a popular social-bookmarking service-so popular that Yahoo bought it-that lets you save bookmarks “to the cloud” (in other words, online). ![]()
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