techcrunch.com— In the crowded space of social bookmarking, Adaptive Blue’s BlueOrganizer is one of the most innovative services online. That innovation is continuing with today’s release of version 3.0 of the product.
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Pity it messes up the address bar in my version of FF2.0. I noticed that once I added the addon to FF, my address bar was always blank. I uninstalled the addon and preso, the address bar is back.Ah well, maybe later...
@VesperDEM - we're investigating this problem, but so far have been unable to reproduce it. We've heard from one other person who is also experiencing this. It would be helpful for us to know if you are using a Mac or a PC, and what other extensions you have installed.@brainwashed - Firefox 2.0 is also supported. Not sure what the problem was with the installer. The reason that section of the page "disappeared" is because it only shows when someone is using an unsupported browser. You should still be able to install by pushing the "Install blueorganizer" button. You may have to allow permission to the site as described in the instructions on the page <a class="user" href="http://www.adaptiveblue.com/download.html">http://www.adaptiveblue.com/download.html</a>
I'm using a Mac Pro with OS X 10.4.8. I'm using the following extensions:AdblockAdblock Filterset.G UpdaterCustomizeGoogledel.icio.usDOM InspectorDownThemAll!Email This! Bookmarklet ExtensionFissionFlashblockGoogle Browser SyncGreasemonkeyMailManMR Tech Disable XPI Install DelayPerformancingRestart FirefoxStylishTalkbackUpdate NotifierLet me know if there is anything else I can help with.
Big frickin deal. No different from Kartoo. ooooH, it tells me other sites that some geeks algorithm thinks is remotely related to the page you are on. Yea, I thought it was KEWL when KARTOO did it eons ago, but guess what, ugh, after the gee whiz wears off, I never use it. The lead in on this is so totally BOMBASTIC that it is inaccurate. It's not new, or innovative, its derivative. and pretty lame.
andersonparkerNov 20, 2006
A nice review by Marshall of a BlueOrganizer version 3.0
vesperdemNov 21, 2006
Pity it messes up the address bar in my version of FF2.0. I noticed that once I added the addon to FF, my address bar was always blank. I uninstalled the addon and preso, the address bar is back.Ah well, maybe later...
parthanantNov 21, 2006
It seems too confusing. I think Techcruch is doing a PR job here.
yahoofromNov 21, 2006
That's what Techcrunch's job is.
andersonparkerNov 21, 2006
@VesperDEM - we're investigating this problem, but so far have been unable to reproduce it. We've heard from one other person who is also experiencing this. It would be helpful for us to know if you are using a Mac or a PC, and what other extensions you have installed.@brainwashed - Firefox 2.0 is also supported. Not sure what the problem was with the installer. The reason that section of the page "disappeared" is because it only shows when someone is using an unsupported browser. You should still be able to install by pushing the "Install blueorganizer" button. You may have to allow permission to the site as described in the instructions on the page <a class="user" href="http://www.adaptiveblue.com/download.html">http://www.adaptiveblue.com/download.html</a>
vesperdemNov 21, 2006
I'm using a Mac Pro with OS X 10.4.8. I'm using the following extensions:AdblockAdblock Filterset.G UpdaterCustomizeGoogledel.icio.usDOM InspectorDownThemAll!Email This! Bookmarklet ExtensionFissionFlashblockGoogle Browser SyncGreasemonkeyMailManMR Tech Disable XPI Install DelayPerformancingRestart FirefoxStylishTalkbackUpdate NotifierLet me know if there is anything else I can help with.
johnbinarystarNov 22, 2006
Big frickin deal. No different from Kartoo. ooooH, it tells me other sites that some geeks algorithm thinks is remotely related to the page you are on. Yea, I thought it was KEWL when KARTOO did it eons ago, but guess what, ugh, after the gee whiz wears off, I never use it. The lead in on this is so totally BOMBASTIC that it is inaccurate. It's not new, or innovative, its derivative. and pretty lame.