Cocoalicious 1.0b41: Private Bookmarks, Universal Binary

Thanks to some gentle prodding from Ted Leung, I finally got around to producing a Cocoalicious Universal Binary release (b41) this week. This version also has support for del.icio.us’ long awaited private bookmarking feature (if you check the “private” box while posting, Cocoalicious marks the post in its own local cache as private and flags it as private when uploading to del.icio.us). Finally, I also incorporated the latest version of the Sparkle Software Update framework (which just keeps getting better and better, by the way). Enjoy!

12 Responses to “Cocoalicious 1.0b41: Private Bookmarks, Universal Binary”

  1. Dave Says:

    Cool beans, man, but what happened to the updates that are floating around your sourceforge page for autocompleting partially typed tags without F5? That’s a totally necessary feature on laptops, and the code’s already written for you :P

  2. Buzz Andersen Says:

    Ah–hadn’t even seen it. I’ll have to take a look…

  3. Jeremy P Says:

    Buzz,

    b41 doesn’t seem to be retaining the “private” setting in the dialog. I had two entries already flagged as “private” through the del.icio.us site, but when I viewed them in b41 they weren’t flagged. Also, when I marked them as flagged in b41 and the posted them and returned to the info screen, the “private” box was still unchecked. Let me know if I can help troubleshoot.

    Thanks!
    jeremy

  4. Banagor Says:

    A quick question: I happen to love Coacoaliscious, but there is one thing which is missing, and it isn’t just autocomplete on tags.

    When I post via the web page, I get all sorts of suggestions according to tags other people placed on the same URL. This helps a ton because, at times, I’m in a hurry and can just click on them and hit save. I happen to have a ton of tags and it’s already a pain to manage. Is there any way that you could read those tags like the web page does and include that list in a new post window?

    Just curious. I won’t stop using this program though. It’s too awesome from what I’ve seen so far.

  5. adam Says:

    A feature request, if you don’t mind (and if it’s possible): Enabling one to mark as private all sites with a particular tag. Please please please!

  6. john Says:

    I just dl’ed and installed, so I haven’t even used it yet, but +1 on Banagor’s suggestion. That would be killer.

    Also, the download link on http://www.scifihifi.com/cocoalicious/ says it’s for b42, but it’s still pointing at b41. (This is now very noticeable because as soon as I installed I was prompted to upgrade. Cool feature.)

  7. Quarter Life Crisis Says:

    Music Fun…

    I recently got a friend’s old – yet large – external hard drive. And with that dared to make the difficult step of moving my itunes Library to it……

  8. Thomas Says:

    I just found Cocoalicious and it’s a great application. Keep up the good work. :)

  9. Einar Says:

    I would like to support the feature request from Banagor… this would be incredibly useful!

    I also have an additional feature request - the possability of adding a column to display the tags of each bookmark, and perhaps the other number of users who saved that bookmark.

    Great application!

  10. Brian Stone Says:

    Hey, I’m not sure the best way to report problems with Cocoalicious. Sorry for spamming this blog. Can someone point me to the best place to report issues? I think a recent OS update broke cocoalicious. (at least on a number of my machines)

    Thanks!

    Brian

  11. Frank Says:

    The current Cocoalicious version seems to be 1.0b42, but the old version http://www.scifihifi.com/cocoalicious/downloads/Cocoalicious_1.0b41.zip is linked!?
    http://www.scifihifi.com/cocoalicious/downloads/Cocoalicious_1.0b42.zip exists.

    Cocoalicious is great software. Thank you!

  12. Henry Says:

    I just tried Cocoalicious 1.0b42, but it crashes as soon as it starts to load information from del.icio.us.

    I believe this is caused by the fact that I have a large number of tags (100+) and bookmarks (1100+). A lot of tags are irrelevant, and a legacy of the fact that I was a former Powermarks user.

    If this could be fixed, and perhaps a batch retagging feature added to Cocoalicious, this would be great.

    Thanks.

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