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  • Delibar 0.9: del.icio.us menu gains performance and custom list options

    by 
    David Chartier
    David Chartier
    06.19.2007

    It's been a while since we've mentioned Delibar, the del.icio.us client from Shiny Frog that gives you access to all your bookmarks from the menubar, but a recent v0.9 update brings some noteworthy new features and enhancements. While you could already sort your bookmarks into nested folders based on the tags you apply to each bookmark, this new version now allows you to chose a flat tag list to sort by (meaning: bookmarks are sorted into one folder by the first tag you apply to them). Check out the other goodies in this new version: You can now set a global hotkey for popping up Delibar menu Reloading bookmark no longer prevent you from using Delibar while loading Delibar is a LOT faster Holding down ??? when looking at a bookmark will reveal its actual URL Overall graphics improvement, more compact "actions" menu Delibar is one of my favorite del.icio.us utilities and one of the apps that allowed me to stop bookmarking things in browsers altogether, which has the additional benefit of letting me use any browser I want without worrying about keeping anything in sync. Now that I can call Delibar with a hotkey and browse my del.icio.us bookmarks by typing a few keys in the Delibar list, I wish its developer offered a donation link.Delibar is (apparently) freeware and available from Shiny Frog's website.

  • NetFixer - capture screenshots of entire websites

    by 
    David Chartier
    David Chartier
    12.05.2006

    NetFixer is a new webpage capturing utility from Shiny Frog software, the same crew that brought us the fantastic Delibar. In the same vein as Paparazzi and Yoink, NetFixer employs some unique features: Very small and light app, only 240kb (Universal Binary) Shot directly from your preferred browser with the awesome bookmarklet Export the shots in various formats The user can set the default size of the canvas From my brief tinkering, NetFixer is pretty brain-dead easy to use, and it creates good looking screencaps (though I admittedly haven't had much of a reason to use any similar apps in the past). NetFixer is apparently free from Shiny Frog Software's site.