Bewertungen für Diigo Web Collector - Capture and Annotate
Diigo Web Collector - Capture and Annotate von Diigo Inc.
Bewertungen von emmadaiou28
Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternen
von emmadaiou28, vor 5 JahrenI use Diigo mainly for simple bookmarking and tagging functions. The 'redesign' of the extension has made it nearly unusable even for that, and the add-on seems broken at times.
1) The sidebar was the most useful thing about it, and that's now gone. The only way to access bookmarks is to actually go to the website, making the add-on largely pointless (for my purposes) other than as a shortcut to create or edit bookmarks.
2) Just now, I had to bookmark and tag the same page FOUR TIMES, because every time I clicked 'save' it brought up a pop-up ad about upgrading to a paid Diigo feature (a feature unrelated to what I was currently doing, fyi). When I dismissed the pop-up, it obviously canceled the bookmark save function along with it each time. (This was using the keyboard shortcut to save a bookmark. I ultimately had to do it by selecting the function from the toolbar icon menu instead, which did not prompt the pop-up upon saving.)
3) When a page is bookmarked, a little bar shows in the top right corner with (theoretically) tools for annotation and whatnot. Only most of the time that bar is completely blank (broken). There is no way to dismiss it, but it often ends up blocking important parts of a webpage (such as a logout link).
1) The sidebar was the most useful thing about it, and that's now gone. The only way to access bookmarks is to actually go to the website, making the add-on largely pointless (for my purposes) other than as a shortcut to create or edit bookmarks.
2) Just now, I had to bookmark and tag the same page FOUR TIMES, because every time I clicked 'save' it brought up a pop-up ad about upgrading to a paid Diigo feature (a feature unrelated to what I was currently doing, fyi). When I dismissed the pop-up, it obviously canceled the bookmark save function along with it each time. (This was using the keyboard shortcut to save a bookmark. I ultimately had to do it by selecting the function from the toolbar icon menu instead, which did not prompt the pop-up upon saving.)
3) When a page is bookmarked, a little bar shows in the top right corner with (theoretically) tools for annotation and whatnot. Only most of the time that bar is completely blank (broken). There is no way to dismiss it, but it often ends up blocking important parts of a webpage (such as a logout link).
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- Bewertet mit 4 von 5 Sternenvon dunno, vor 2 Monaten
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 13997624, vor 2 MonatenAn all around good application to store and retrieve web sites and bookmarks. If you can find a better bookmark organizer buy it.
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Francisco, vor 3 MonatenMe dejo de funcionar y no se porque desapareció de mi barra de tareas en Mozilla Firefox. Peor la mande a la papelera , la instale de nuevo, firme mi registro con mi clave y funciono de nuevo por lo que estoy muy contento
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 17530236, vor 5 Monaten
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- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 17506474, vor 10 MonatenExcelente servicio y extensión, me resulta imprescindible. Uso Diigo desde sus comienzos y sigo siendo un usuario agradecido.
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- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Uwe, vor einem JahrExcellent for research as so much information is today published online.
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- Bewertet mit 2 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 13790394, vor 2 JahrenNo longer works in latest version of Firefox: doesn't load my tags or my outliners. This is now useless to me as my main browser is Firefox.
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- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Arthur, vor 2 JahrenIt once worked well, it still does in Chrome no good any more in Firefox, I will remove it and cease to use Diigo anymore.
- Bewertet mit 2 von 5 Sternenvon 234523, vor 2 JahrenWell - it works, but beware that when you're on the Free plan, you have a limit of 500 annotations, and it's not mentioned on their webpage or during the sign-up process, which is shady.
Keep in mind that you can still make annotations after you hit your limit, but making a new one will force you to dismiss a popup box that tells you that you're over quota, and will nag you every time you visit their webpage.
The premium subscription is priced ridiculously, at 40$ a year. It certainly DOES NOT cost them 40$ a year to host small text files and a few megabytes of cached content. Developers should be paid for their work, but what they're charging is far too much for such a basic service. In contrast, you could get 100GB of Google Drive storage for 25$/year, and Apollo Ultra costs 10$/year, and that developer actually communicates, updates the app and is transparent about their billing practices.
Not only that, but updates are extremely rare (just take a look at their blog page, the last post is from May 2018), and their "Groups" social feature looks like it hasn't been updated since 2008. It's also filled with spam.
All I want is an extension that allows me to annotate without connecting to any cloud-based service (Seeing how they barely update anything, security is a concern).
Alternatives to Diigo are relatively hard to find. I would have thought that extensions that let you highlight, annotate and tag would have been more commonplace, but the only actual alternative I found was hypothes.is. That service is updated much more frequently, and costs nothing for non-LMS uses. The main drawback to that, however, is the rather clunky UI that doesn't play well with NoScript and the lack of an official Firefox extension, as well as the constant cloud connectivity. - Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon 糖葫芦, vor 2 Jahren