I have a long list and a short list of things we plan to do with Bookdog. Here is the short list, as of today.....
Localization. Although Bookdog was localized to German, French, Italian, Japanese and Spanish last year, the new features are in English only at this time, so international users may see a combination of English with their preferred language in some windows. I plan to contract with localizers and get this fixed over the next couple months.
Automator Actions. Since version 4.0, Bookdog's Migration actions have been AppleScriptable, and further supported by a couple of Automator actions. Adding Google Bookmarks™ to the Automator actions proved to be a little complicated because the Automator action has to find out from Bookdog what Google™ accounts are available. So, I left that on the to-do list for now. Apparently it's possible, because iTunes and iPhoto have Actions which fetch the currently-available playlists and albums, for example. But it looks like not many people outside Apple have delved into this yet, so I decided to release it without this feature.
Labels and Tags vs. Folders. The system of "labels" and "tags" used by the online "social" bookmarks storage services is a fundamemtally different organizational system than the folders and subfolders used by the installed web browser applications. Bookdog has been designed around the latter, and although Google's "labels" are viewable, editable and searchable in Bookdog, it needs some better views to make them useful. I'm considering some interesting ideas developed during discussions with beta testers.
Other Issues. For some time, I've known that Bookdog needs a consolidated spreadsheet-style Preferences panel to set the preferences for each browser and bookmarks document. I've started on that. And then, of course, are the many user requests to support other web browsers like Shiira and iCab, and other online "social" bookmarks storage services. They're all on the list of things to do.
Jerry Krinock