gerben wrote on Jan 20
th, 2014 at 8:59pm:
Hi What I would like to do is tag a bookmark in BM and have the tag also show up in other apps like Leap. I suppose this can only work if bookmarks are stored as a file in BM.
Well, BookMacster stores its bookmarks in a database called a
Bookmarkshelf document (.bkmslf) file, and we're not going to change that.
When you say
tag a bookmark in BM, I think what you mean is to create and tag a
new bookmark. Is that correct? I mean, if you wanted to tag an existing item/bookmark in, say, Leap, you would just do it in Leap.
I've considered adding a feature wherein BookMacster would synchronize its Bookmarkshelf with a folder of .webloc files. For those familiar with BookMacster, this folder of .webloc files would be another
client. When a bookmark was added to BookMacster (or the internal bookmarks of a browser such as Safari, which BookMacster was also syncing to), then BookMacster would create a corresponding .webloc file in this folder. And vice versa. I'm not sure if this would be useful. First of all, these other apps would need to do the same thing - synchronize to a folder of .webloc files. Do you know can they do that? If so, even though the .webloc format itself does not support tags, because they are files, as you suggested, tags could be passed as Mavericks-Finder tags or OpenMeta tags as you originally suggested.