

I don’t use the “social” aspect of delicious. I use the tags to help me find a bookmark. You can add a descriptive note and identifying tags to each bookmark. You are no longer tied to a particular computer or browser. It allows you to bookmark sites and keeps your bookmarks for you online. What are the differences between the 3? Is there one I recommend? Do you really need all 3?ĭelicious is a social bookmarking website. Brett deserves the profit.Įvernote, Diigo, Delicious are 3 programs I use to take notes when I’m online and to bookmark sites for future reference.

My original post, while it included a link to Brett’s guide, also informed readers where they could get it for free. Update: This post mentions Brett Kelly’s guide to Evernote, Evernote Essentials, now in its 2nd edition, and there’s also a screencast.
