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The company offers plugins for Safari, Firefox, Chrome, and even Internet Explorer, and you can also access your bookmarks online, just like Delicious, at. While Xmarks is Web-based, it is primarily a service for syncing your bookmarks between all your browsers and computers. Xmarks is another fairly lateral move in terms of features and familiarity, though with a slight twist. On the upside, that fee should go a long way towards helping Pinboard to keep the lights on better than Yahoo did with Delicious.
ALTERNATIVE TO DELICIOUS LIBRARY UPGRADE
The one potential downside for some Delicious refugees is that Pinboard charges a small one-time signup fee to cover server costs and pay employees, and a few premium features (like offline archives of Webpages) cost an upgrade fee. Plus, Pinboard already has steam with third-party developers, as a number of Mac and iPhone clients already support it, including Delibar and Reeder, as well as dedicated iPad browsers like Skyfire and Cyberspace. It offers a ton of features Delicious never did, like automatically collecting links you share on your Twitter and Instapaper accounts, downloading full copies of your bookmarked pages for archival and offline viewing (a paid upgrade option), and placemarks for map locations, not just URLs. Its Website is very straightforward and stays out of your way, and it helps you get over the first big hurdle with instructions on exporting your Delicious bookmarks and importing them into Pinboard. Pinboard is probably your best shot in terms of making the most lateral move from Delicious’s interface and features (I switched to Pinboard a while ago).