Windows Live Favorites
Let me start off by saying this Windows Live branding is dumb. I mean, I guess it presents some consistency. But, like with Windows Live Local, it sounds like a tag line for the evening news, not a web app.
So anyway, I was reading over at Dare’s blog about the release of Windows Live Favorites and the associated toolbar. I thought it might be interesting to try out. But, it’s entirely IE specific. Bleh. Considering this “Live” strategy is about hosted services, I see no reason, other than the fact that Microsoft makes IE, to not support other browsers. I only use IE when I have to to test sites, so this is certainly no reason to switch back. I’ll stick with del.icio.us and the firefox extension for now.
Just to recap online bookmark services/tools that I’ve tried or attempted to try:
- Del.icio.us with FireFox extension: Thumbs up.
- Flock (which integrates with Del.icio.us): Thumbs down.
- Windows Live Favorites: Thumbs down.
I haven’t tried any of the other Del.icio.us-alikes, like Furl, My Web, etc. Does anybody prefer one of these or a different service that works well with FireFox? I’d be curious to take a look.
Jesse Johnston said,
December 10, 2005 @ 9:38 pm
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