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Old 09-17-2007, 10:39 AM
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Bummer. Seems I cant use Delicious with Maxthon - my favorite browser.

Really looks like something I could use.
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Old 09-17-2007, 10:48 AM
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Bummer. Seems I cant use Delicious with Maxthon - my favorite browser.

Really looks like something I could use.
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Old 09-26-2007, 03:15 AM
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Finally figured it out. Just in case any of you use Maxthon as your Browser, here are instructions to make Delicious work.

[M-Sidebar] Del.icio.us Sidebar 1.2.1 - Maxthon Forum
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Coolness!
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Old 10-08-2007, 02:56 AM
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I have been using del.icio.us for a couple of weeks now after finally biting the bullet and checking out what all those funny little icons at the bottom of websites meant.
I now wonder how I ever did without it.
I find it great for for bookmarking oven recipes in various categories, creating an online cookbook.
My other hobby is researching family history and again it is great for grouping sites that I want to return to for further research.
For me the key advantage over using the browser favourites is that I can access del.icio.us from any PC - home, work, laptop, wherever.
I haven't explored the "my network" features yet, but I am sure there are great advantages there too.
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Old 10-08-2007, 04:57 PM
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Definitely try 'Network'. Find folks you have similar interests with - or just friends - and add them to your network (there's a browse feature that lets you look at folks you don't know so you can find even more stuff). Then any time you click 'Network' you'll see the various sites they've been bookmarking and you can follow the links to check them out for yourself. It's kinda like having other people do searches for you - plus you'll find stuff you'd have never thought to look for yourself. You can also check out stuff from folks who have you on their network even if you don't have them on yours (you'll see them in the sidebar).

I love Network - now if I could just find more people interested in pizza ovens... (hint, hint...)
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