Profile: Del.icio.us Direc.tor

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Sunday, June 26th, 2005

Service: Del.icio.us Direc.tor

Launched: June 22, 2005

What is it?

del.icio.us direc.tor is an Ajax client-side bookmarklet application that, in the words of LifeHacker, “turns the Del.icio.us bookmark service into a gorgeous, lively, dynamic application that just about popped the eyeballs right out of my head.”

From the site:

“It leverages the XML and XSL services of modern browsers to deliver a responsive interface for managing user accounts with a large number of records.

The main features are:

* In-browser handling of del.icio.us bookmarks (tested up to 12,000 records)
* Find-as-you-type searching of all your bookmarks, with basic search operators
* Sort by description, tags, or timestamp
* Ad-hoc tag browser”
Link

It is easy to install and is a wonderful interface for Delicious.

Screen shot of application:

Creator: Johnvey Hwang

Relevant Links:

Static Demo
Blog entry announcing

Lifehacker on this

Marshall’s Web Tool on this
Jeremy Zawodny

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