We will be able to support import from Chrome and Safari when 2.0 launches, in addition to the already planned support for Firefox and Xmarks. At this point we can more or less handle just about any kind of export file you can throw at us.

LinkLocker 2.0 Update & Short Downtime Event on Sunday

I am making the final preparations to launch LinkLocker 2.0 this Sunday afternoon. The site and service will see a (hopefully) brief period of scheduled downtime beginning at around 20:30 UTC (that's 1:30 PM here in the Pacific time zone) on Sunday, June 17. This downtime is by nature a planned event, and services will be restored as quickly as possible.

LinkLocker 2.0 is the biggest update the service has yet seen. It brings hierarchical categorization of links, Firefox and ...

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By the way, Apple has deprecated developer-signed Safari extensions in MacOS Mojave, so before Fall I'll have to build a new Safari extension. I am annoyed at the extra work, but this move is designed to keep (other!) extensions from tracking you, so it's hard to complain.

I am (finally!) almost done with the categorization features, and the Xmarks / Firefox importer along with them. I had hoped this update would be ready quite a while ago, but we're getting there. I expect to roll out the update within the next week. For real this time!

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