I just synchronize my bookmarks between my three computers.
Ah, see, that's where I feel Delicious has an advantage - I don't have to sync anything (and I wouldn't be able to sync with my phone anyway). It's also useful if I need to use another computer, like my boyfriend's netbook or a work machine other than my usual one. Admittedly this is partly due to laziness on my part, heh.
The other advantage is the tagging system - you can filter by multiple tags at once, which I like because if I'm in the mood for something femmeslash AND fluffy AND rated R, I can browse everything with all those tags. Also, something that used to bother me about browser bookmarking was that it used the folders/subfolders system - so, I don't know, if a fic had both R/S and H/D in it then I'd have to decide where to put it (and I hate having things in more than one place).
IDK. I think this is a YMMV thing - I prefer web based bookmarking and you like browser based, which is fair enough, you know? But, since you asked, there are my two cents. :)
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Ah, see, that's where I feel Delicious has an advantage - I don't have to sync anything (and I wouldn't be able to sync with my phone anyway). It's also useful if I need to use another computer, like my boyfriend's netbook or a work machine other than my usual one. Admittedly this is partly due to laziness on my part, heh.
The other advantage is the tagging system - you can filter by multiple tags at once, which I like because if I'm in the mood for something femmeslash AND fluffy AND rated R, I can browse everything with all those tags. Also, something that used to bother me about browser bookmarking was that it used the folders/subfolders system - so, I don't know, if a fic had both R/S and H/D in it then I'd have to decide where to put it (and I hate having things in more than one place).
IDK. I think this is a YMMV thing - I prefer web based bookmarking and you like browser based, which is fair enough, you know? But, since you asked, there are my two cents. :)