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Reply #6 - Jan 31st, 2014 at 9:30am
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But even if someone did use more than one, this proposed BookMacster feature could sync to more than one folder.  You'd just add one client for each app/folder.  I just wonder if these have "folder-watching" capability.


Thanks, that makes it more clear to me. They do have folder watching capability indeed; Leap for instance will show you all tagged files wherever they reside on your harddisk. In Devonthink one can simply add a folder to a database that will then stay in sync. So this should certainly work.

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Reply #5 - Jan 30th, 2014 at 9:31pm
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gerben wrote on Jan 30th, 2014 at 4:46pm:
They all use different folders as far as I can tell so it wouldn't work.
Well, I thought the idea of these apps like Leap, DevonThink and Together is to kind of suck all of your digital life into one place.  So I think that using more than one of these apps would be defeating that purpose?  But even if someone did use more than one, this proposed BookMacster feature could sync to more than one folder.  You'd just add one client for each app/folder.  I just wonder if these have "folder-watching" capability.
  

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Reply #4 - Jan 30th, 2014 at 4:46pm
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Hi Jerry,

Thanks again, sorry for my late reply, I was travelling.

The solution you propose (sync the Bookmarkshelf with a folder of .webloc files) sounds good indeed but the tricky bit is syncing with a dedicated folder that other apps also use for this purpose. They all use different folders as far as I can tell so it wouldn't work.

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Reply #3 - Jan 20th, 2014 at 10:06pm
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gerben wrote on Jan 20th, 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.
  

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Reply #2 - Jan 20th, 2014 at 8:59pm
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Hi Jerry,

Thank you very much for the quick reply and the explanation.

I realise now the difference between tagging in BM and the way applications like Devonthink, or Leap or Tags (by Caseapps) tag bookmarks; these apps tag .webloc files (in the case of DT and Tags) or .webbookmark files (Leap), similar to when you tag any other file type. So they don't work on the internal bookmarks I guess.

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.

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Reply #1 - Jan 20th, 2014 at 8:25pm
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Hello Gerben,

Thank you for the question.  The tags you see within BookMacster are applied to the bookmarks within its own document database, and also are imported from and exported to web browser apps such as Firefox and iCab which support tags on their internal bookmarks.  By internal bookmarks, I mean, for example, the bookmarks in Safari's and Firefox' window toolbars, and the bookmarks that you see in Safari when you click in its menu Bookmarks > Show Bookmarks or Edit Bookmarks.

I just spent about a half hour playing with DEVONthink demo, and don't see any integration with the internal bookmarks in Safari or Firefox.

Maybe you could write a couple sentences explaining how such compatibility would work.  Describe what you would like to do and what you would like to see happen when you do it.
  

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Bookmacster tags versus Mavericks/Openmeta tags
Jan 20th, 2014 at 7:07pm
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Hello,

I was wondering if Bookmacster uses its own tagging system or if tags are compatible with Mavericks and/or Openmeta tags?

I would like BM for tagging but would also like to use my tagged bookmarks in applications like Leap and Devonthink so compatibility is important for me.

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