November 13, 2005 at 00:30
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Just a quick heads-up to everyone who has been sending me suggestions for delicious2safari: Version 2.0 is in the works (list of planned features here), to be released before the end of this year. Thanks for your patience (and apologies if I didn’t answer your email personally, all of your suggestions have been noted).
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March 22, 2005 at 17:56
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Jon Hicks has launched Pimp My Safari, a website dedicated to all the extension available for Safari. delicious2safari is featured as well
On a related note, Steven King has posted a hint to macosxhints about using delicious2safari together with Butler, an application launcher for Mac OS X. Note that the same procedure also works with Quicksilver and any other application that integrates Safari’s bookmarks.
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March 2, 2005 at 01:55
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delicious2safari 1.2 is available now.
It is just a small bugfix release that I wanted to get out while I’m still working on a major update that will add more features, such as a non-interactive mode.
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September 30, 2004 at 16:32
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I just released delicious2safari 1.1. It has much improved download code, and should be a lot faster than the previous versions. In addition, delicious2safari now identifies by its own User-Agent identifier.
Thanks to Joshua for fixing the del.icio.us API problems so quickly 
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September 30, 2004 at 13:42
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It seems there is a problem with the del.icio.us API (which is used by delicious2safari) that will bring down the del.icio.us database when a user with several thousand bookmarks tries to download them through the API calls. Joshua has therefore disabled the affected API call for now.
Unfortunately, this also means delicious2safari won’t be working for now. While the API troubles are being sorted out, I’ll be working on a new version of delicious2safari to reduce the load for the del.icio.us server even more. To be notified, when that update becomes available, please subscribe to the RSS feed. Thanks for your patience.
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