It's funny, I actually moved from Diigo to Delicious. I found tagging to be easier to use and navigate through in Delicious. The new design really makes the important elements pop out at you. Diigo's design has too much going on: I find myself bookmarking and forgetting in Diigo. Then again, I'm not really into the social aspects of bookmarking: I'd rather just find what I'm looking for and save socialness for other services.
- Mark Trapp
"Diigo supports tags that are more than one word." Oh my, you may have a convert on the way. That is my biggest pet peeve with delicious.
- Laura Norvig
Mark, Diigo does have a lot going on, I agree. I was the same way Id bookmark and forget it. It's only as of lately I have begun to delve into the social aspects of Diigo. I joined Diigo months before the new launch of Delicious, I have not spent more then 5 minutes checking out the new Delicious as of yet, It's on the list though. A great feature that Diigo offers, is the ability to send your bookmarks to Delicious and Magnolia as a backup. Should you ever leave Diigo, you have an instant copy of all your bookmarks on Delicious. This is how I mainly use Delicious now as back up to Diigo.
- Mike Fruchter
Mike - the whole commenting thing? I like that at Diigo.
- Hutch Carpenter
Diigo is awesome, I just can't figure out how to incorporate it's awesomeness into my social life
- Rahsheen ™
Hutch yep, You recently commented on some of my bookmarks on diigo.com. It has ignited a flame in me to get more social with my social bookmarking :)
- Mike Fruchter