I'm digging Firefox 3. Everything seems to working well. I have one minor suggestion, though. The icon should be a hair smaller. Hey, when I said "minor", I meant it!
Adam Betts has taken care of that. Check out his much improved version of the icon.
For me, bookmarking comes in three forms:
Social. If you want to store bookmarks online or share them with fake internet friends, del.icio.us and ma.gnolia are the tools to use. (Ma.gnolia is to del.icio.us what Pownce is to Twitter. Better, but not the standard.)
Quick access. This the stuff in your toolbar that you access for work or fun everyday... or every five minutes.
Reference. These are bookmarks that you need for a project. A swipe file. Ideas. Stuff you want to review sooner rather than later.
The third category is tricky. You don't necessarily want to store a link (that could die) online or even recommend it to others. You also don't need to add it to a list of meaningless links in your bookmarks folder, menu, toolbar, sidebar, or what have you.
Journler, the brilliant Yojimbo, and Evernote are good tools for stuff in this category.
But there's an even simpler solution, friends.
Unlike other phones I've owned, I haven't left my iPhone laying on a table in the coffee shop or on the sink of a public restroom.
Knowing me, it's just a matter of time. So here's my shot at increasing the odds that I'll get it back when I do.
First, I created a 320x480 image with some text offering a reward and a phone number for the finder to call. (Be smart. Use an alternate number.)
I added the image to an iPhoto library to get it on my iPhone and made it my wallpaper. I then enabled the Passcode Lock in the General settings on my iPhone.
Hopefully I'll never find out if this actually works.
