I just couldn't pass this up. I was perusing the Del.icio.us full RSS feed which is a running list of all postings on Del.icio.us. Anyway, I was just perusing this list. which by the way generates a few thousand posts a day, and I noticed all the "add-ons" for del.icio.us, so I couldn't help but create a list of them here. As I am very fond of the site, please help me build a complete list by sending in tips of new/updated add-ons and I'll feature them here as they come in.
For now, the list is as follows:
sid.vicio.us - creates ontologies for tags on del.icio.us
nutr.itio.us - javascript bookmarklet which allows you to select the text for the description field of the link you want to add to your delicious links.
avar.icio.us - another posting interface
extisp.icio.us - from the extispicious FAQ "Aside from the obvious keyword-quantity/font-size ratio, the representation isn't very meaningful at all - tag positioning is entirely random. Extisp.icio.us may do more meaningful things when it can get bite-sized correlation data from del.icio.us, but for now the tags are just randomly juxtaposed, allowing you to draw your own meanings and revelations from the overlapping entrails. Take what you will from it. "
taga.licio.us - "I found a lot of ways and hacks to integrate your delicious links into a page, but I wanted to fetch all links for a given set of tags, not just mine, so I wrote my own hack : introducing taga.licio.us, yet another del.icio.us php hack"
loqu.acio.us - Another javascript bookmarklet that adds some additonal information. "These are two things that you might like using if you use a del.icio.us account with other people, or if you use more than one account. The first one lets people leave comments on your shared account without stomping on earlier comments: the second one lets you login and post to one account with a single click."
Cocoal.icio.us - A freeware MAC OS X client
Update: Added Backup del.icio.us - a tool for backing up your bookmarks









1. Please stop inventing cool stuff for del.icio.us, all you hacking fools. I'm having too much dang fun. ;-)
Posted at 8:11PM on Dec 18th 2005 by Colin from Bklyn