OFFLINE CHROME SUPPORT
Springpad did it. Please do it.
4 comments
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a_dymalski
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That is the feature that would make Diigo essential tool for all-work, not only web-work.
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Ryan Bush
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Thank you for your consideration! I am familiar with Read Later Fast and although it is nice, it is not quite what I'm looking for here. I am going to college in August and I plan on getting rid of all my scattered, disorganized notes and using an online notebook. Diigo is certainly the best choice for this when compared with other choices but Springpad's new feature hits hard. I need to be able to not only read, but edit and access my entire library without having to manually sync everything I will want to access with a separate app. If you are making preparations for stepping beyond this current limitation then keep up the good work, but if not I think you should seriously consider it.
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Sandy_diigo
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Thanks for your advice.We have already made some preparations for this chance.You can have a try at the read later fast app. It saves pages for offline
reading.Those items can also be synced with diigo.
You can go to the following webpage to install it.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/decdfngdidijkdjgbknlnepdljfaepji -
Ryan Bush
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http://blog.springpadit.com/2011/05/access-springpad-when-youre-offline/
Diigo is the best web app of its kind and would surely have no competition at all if it added this ONE FEATURE. Anyone would be crazy not to use it. People need the ability to READ, EDIT, and SAVE offline. Chromebooks come out June 15. It's your chance.