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Arrrrrrrrgh... Too many bookmarks!!!
Vixus at 1:14PM, Oct. 20, 2006
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I wish, oh I wish for a better way of organising my bookmarks. I read a load of blogs and such on art and web design and I bookmark them all for future reference. Thing is, I never actually go back to them day-by-day because they're buried in my bookmark tree. I wish there was a way of knowing when a site had been updated. It's easy enough for the RSS enabled sites, but others…?
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suzi at 4:52AM, Oct. 21, 2006
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I used to have that problem, and then Firefox RANDOMLY EXPLODED during an “upgrade” and ALL my bookmarks amassed since 2003 were MERCILESSLY OBLITERATED. Now I organize them as I add them. It's sad.
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Locoma at 11:23AM, Oct. 21, 2006
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I use “webmon”
http://www.btinternet.com/~markwell/webmon/
(check out the features listed there)

I use it with sites with or without RSS and ATOM feeds
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Terminal at 11:26AM, Oct. 21, 2006
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I don't book mark, I just remember.
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Mimarin at 3:55PM, Oct. 21, 2006
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is it just me or do a person's bookmarks say alot about them as a person?

anyhow Folders works fine for me, keeping things catagorised helps big lists.
Of course you will. All intelligent beings dream. Nobody knows why.

Also, tell random people they are awsome! it helps!
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