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Wed, 26 Oct 2005
NetNewsWire to del.icio.us
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As a followup to yesterday's post, here are two scripts for getting stuff from NetNewsWire to del.icio.us.
1. selection to del.icio.us - send the currently selected news item to del.icio.us.
2. tab to del.icio.us - send the current browser tab to del.icio.us
You will have to edit the scripts to point to your del.icio.us account.
Nifty. I tweaked the scripts slightly to work with Cocoalicious (I prefer to access del.icio.us through Cocoalicious, rather than directly through a web browser). Here they are, if you're interested.
Posted by John Poole at Thu Oct 27 13:39:05 2005
Posted by John Poole at Thu Oct 27 13:39:05 2005
It doesn't seem to work for me, although I'm probably putting it in the wrong place. Where is the correct place to put the script? Thanks.
Posted by Si at Thu Oct 27 19:14:47 2005
Posted by Si at Thu Oct 27 19:14:47 2005
~/Library/Application Support/NetNewsWire/Scripts
or "Open Scripts Folder" from NetNewsWire's (not the system wide) Script menu.
Posted by Ted Leung at Thu Oct 27 22:36:28 2005
or "Open Scripts Folder" from NetNewsWire's (not the system wide) Script menu.
Posted by Ted Leung at Thu Oct 27 22:36:28 2005
Thanks! I'm only just got a Mac, so scripting is a new (and fantastic) experience for me. Nice work on this one :)
Posted by Si at Fri Oct 28 04:14:47 2005
Posted by Si at Fri Oct 28 04:14:47 2005
Cool, glad to see others want to add tags inside NNW. Seems like an obvious feature (hint hint). I wrote a similar script that adds tags to either tabs or blog entries. Perhaps you can combine your two scripts in a similar way, so that you don't have to think about what you're tagging.
Posted by deeje at Fri Oct 28 13:25:32 2005
Posted by deeje at Fri Oct 28 13:25:32 2005
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<b> => *bold text*
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