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I think the best mechanism for keeping a big list of interesting nodes (like nodes to revisit) is the browser bookmarks. It depends on browser of course but most are designed to manage a big list of bookmarks, and you can organise them in folders on most browsers. It is a bit slower then the personal nodelet (at least on Mozilla) since the usage of drop down two level menu, but thats a tradeoff.
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by sauoq (Abbot) on Jul 07, 2003 at 11:01 UTC
    I think the best mechanism for keeping a big list of interesting nodes (like nodes to revisit) is the browser bookmarks.

    Best in some circumstances, perhaps, but not in mine. I use several different machines regularly (2 at home, 2 at work) and others on occasion. Keeping bookmarks synched and up-to-date on all of them is basically an impossibility. I do keep bookmarks up on a personal site, but adding URLs to that is essentially a manual process.

    -sauoq
    "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
    
      I must admit that that is a valid point. I did not thought about it.