![]() ![]() I also worried about backing them up, and keeping them synchronized across multiple browsers and PC's. I spent a lot of time organizing bookmarks into folders. My early bookmark files became huge data bases in their own right. I collect bookmarks.Īs I surf the web, I am forever finding things that I either want to be able to find again, or find interesting but do not have the time just then to read. Some men collect cars, or golf clubs, or coins. When I see the import ability is back, I'll create a new post here. We disabled it until we have someone who can sort out whether there's a better solution. Update 11-22-2009 - Evernote says " The delicious API changed its behavior enough that it failed more often than it worked for our users. I'll leave a message on one of the forums asking about it and will update here when I get an answer. However that page only lists import from Google Notes. I see now Evernote has redone that page, and now has a separate Import page. ![]() Update same day as publish (11-20-2009 6:51 PM EST) : The Delicious import was forever on the Web Client's Settings page. ![]()
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