Graham Perrin on 2009-03-29
I, too, found that percentages were low in all cases. Maybe 15% at highest? Hard to recall exactly, it was months ago.
Some discussion at http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/common-bookmarks-42541
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Diigo is easy to get started with, and hides a huge amount of flexibility and functionality. To get the most out of this utility, it is not necessary to use all of its features, but it is definitely good to familiarize yourself with everything that it can do, in case you may need that functionality at a certain point in the future.
Graham Perrin on 2009-03-29
I, too, found that percentages were low in all cases. Maybe 15% at highest? Hard to recall exactly, it was months ago.
Some discussion at http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/common-bookmarks-42541
I'm testing it since yesterday and would say this IS the delicious.com killer!
Diigo is easy to get started with, and hides a huge amount of flexibility and functionality. To get the most out of this utility, it is not necessary to use all of its features, but it is definitely good to familiarize yourself with everything that it can do, in case you may need that functionality at a certain point in the future.
It’s an understatement to say that Diigo has a lot of features. In fact, it’s so feature-packed that it’s hard to summarize accurately. But, I think using an iceberg as an analogy is apt here: It all starts with bookmarking and annotation. But what Diigo wraps around that core functionality is its true strength.
a very thorough review on diigo
Diigo is easy to get started with, and hides a huge amount of flexibility and functionality. To get the most out of this utility, it is not necessary to use all of its features, but it is definitely good to familiarize yourself with everything that it can do, in case you may need that functionality at a certain point in the future.
The developers tried very hard to let you use the service the way that best fits your workflow.\n\n
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Some discussion at http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/common-bookmarks-42541
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