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I just blogged about some bastard child web tool, and I think blinklist is it, seems so flexible.
I with Andy on this. del.icio.us interace looks like it was slapped together, not sure why people like it. It was the first I tried because of the supposed popularity. But it was not fun to use. I ran into a few others, including furl, but that one didn't clik with me.
As Andy said the dev teem really seem on top of things. I suggested to them about import/export the blinlist because they had only the export, a few days latter they had import up. Useually when I leave feedback I get a response from them either the same day or the next. With real answers or solutions to my feedback. The bookmarklets they have included are great, don't see del.icio.us having any. I even was able to get a bookmarklet to auto login to their site.
The bookmarklet is a great tool, you are on a site hit the bookmarlet, popus up a window enter any tags you want or descript (if text was selected before hitting bookmarklet it will appear in the description window). With them everything is a single clik action.
Also another feature (del.icio.us is not working how it should) is live bookmark, clik it and add it to your bookmarks, now you have your blinklist inside your bookmarks and is update when ever you add to blinklist.
If it took you three weeks to get the pun in the domain name/site name of delicious, then I'm not so sure I should be taking your advice on what bookmark engine I should choose.