iterasiLite, updated browser support and Web-based Import Bookmarks

by pete on February 25, 2009

Today we are releasing a new product - iterasiLite for Firefox – as well as updates for our clients to the latest browser releases, and a Web-based Import Bookmarks tool.

iterasiLite

Today we are launching a new product for Firefox users we are calling iterasiLite. This product is based on the bookmarklet links but now wraps them in nice icons that automatically install in your toolbar via AMO’s familiar .xpi file. iterasiLite includes two toolbar buttons – one to A)rchive a Webpage and another to V)iew your personal archive. As is typical in any add-on in Firefox, the buttons can easily be changed, moved or removed to conserve toolbar space. Please download the new iterasiLite at http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10879

Help us get iterasiLite out of the sandbox and approved for public release by writing a review on iterasiLite’s AMO listing.

IE8, FF3.1 beta 2 Browser Support

We updated iterasi to the latest versions of Firefox and Internet Explorer. For Firefox we support all versions from 2.0 up through the latest version 3.1 beta 2. For Internet Explorer we support versions 7.0 and now 8.0 (IE8). You can download these new clients from our downloads page at http://www.iterasi.net/Download.aspx

In addition, the latest Firefox extension is also available for download on Mozilla’s Addon site (AMO) http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8039. Help us get our Firefox extension out of the sandbox and approved for public release by writing a review of our product on our AMO listing.

Web-based Import Bookmarks

We originally built our Import Bookmarks service as an application that ran on top of our client-side Scheduler. This worked fine but had some problems, the biggest being that it was client-side and therefore used a fair portion of a users processing and horsepower to get the job done. So we listened to our users’ feedback and built a server-side archiving engine that we now use to import your bookmarks. It is easier on users and us to just import the bookmarks to the Web and capture the pages on our iron. Live and learn.

That’s all for now. More fun things on the horizon. Can’t wait to write the couple of posts!


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