Bookmarks with similar to (better) Taboo display, plus label/archive system, would be academic step from you people. Thanks.
It is not a question, it is a suggestion. To navigate, this days means to manage information. Of course history tools records everything. But we need to filter information by our personal codes in order to manage it. We need you people to improve bookmarks by two ways. One will be to display them more friendly (as Taboo does. Or much better than them). Another will be to aloud everyone to label or file or catalog or search his own bookmarks. An example might be a library catalog and/or a book technical info (year printed, city of origin, etc). Academics need more info to quote webpages, people wants to organize links. How many links a person might collect during a lifetime? We need that tool to be part of our web navigator. It is not just about to save the link, it is about to track the origin of the information (who creat it?, how foundable is that person or company or ong), it is about to highlite phrases, it is about to write notes related with that webpage, it is about to make it easier to manage info and to share it and to quote it. The more years we use the web, the more serious we will become about objectivity and dependability of the endless info. I mean to navigate as an historian goes to the archives, searching info and the info surrounding that info. I bet you people might give us that tool. Thanks. Diego. P.S. I love Firefox.