I’ve been using Luis de la Rosa’s Webnote Happy for the past few days to clean up the twenty or so tabs I have open across three or four browser windows at any given time.
Webnote Happy’s a bookmark manager that lets you store the URL, title, and a description for a web page. You can also hit a hotkey (Cmd-Shift-D) to create an entry for the frontmost window/tab in Safari. It’s aware of Net News Wire, so you can set it as the ‘weblog editor’ and bookmark items in the feeds you’re reading.
You can incrementally search the contents of the title and description fields, which enables you to do a sort of ‘tagging’ of entries.
I like being able to stash away links without pumping the data up to my weblog or del.icio.us stream. So it complements, rather than competes with Buzz’s Cocoalicious.
Webnote Happy’s a Core Data application, so it stores the link database as XML in ~/Library/Application Support/WebnoteHappy/WebnoteHappy.webnotes. The enterprising scripter should have no trouble grabbing that file, and using it to generate Atom entries, or cUrl commands.
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