From: Neil R. <Nei...@rc...> - 2008-04-27 23:31:33
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"Bookmarklets" might be useful as interface components or extenders, but I want a database with multiple query modes, not just a collection of good little tricks. I want the nodes in the inverted tree organizational view to be entries in the keyword list, to where sub-branches can be grafted whole to different places in the tree ("origami" comes under "paper" and under "Japan - culture" . . . ) I figure to be using SQLite for the engine, since it's built into Firefox and is supposed to be accessible with 3.0. At 04:34 PM 4/27/2008, "Zach Kaplan" <zk...@in...> wrote: >Have you looked at bookmarklets? > >On 4/21/08, Neil Rest <Nei...@rc...> wrote: > > The last time I looked, there didn't seem to be a good database for web > > bookmarks. Considering how much weird stuff has a dozen different projects > > going on out there, it seemed an odd gap, so I decided I wanted to do one. > > (I now have almost enough time, energy, and stability to start > serious work. > > We'll see.) > > So the question I'm broadcasting is: How would you like to be able to > > search your own collection of bookmarks? Secondarily, what good (i.e., > > "user friendly" for some value of user) ways of doing searches do you know > > of, or think ought to go into an ideal bookmarker? > > > > I'm deliberately broadcasting this widely, to get the best response I can. > > I apologize if I've wasted your time, and hope you understand. Neil -- Nei...@rc... The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States. -- Constutution of the United States, Article VI |