August 30, 2005

BlinkList Updates – What is new 0

While I was not able to update our blog as much as I would have liked during my relocation to KL, our developers have been busy churning out new enhancements to BlinkList.

Here are the latest changes to our site.

BlinkList new features

You can also follow this link to check out our frequent updates going forward. In the future, I hope to just show this via an RSS feed on the right navigation so that I don't have to repeat myself on the blog since this information will now always be provided on blinklist and via a feed.

However, there are some exciting new updates. Plus, as you can see, this is not just the sexy stuff. We are trying to just make BlinkList better and better every day:

Recent updates

Aug 26: International Language Support: Blinklist can now handle international characters like Chinese, Thai, Korean, Cyrillic etc. Hello World!

Aug 25:� Intelligent Tag Rename: Now you can rename a tag (after selecting it) by double clicking on it's name. Rename it to an existing tag name and your tags get merged. Or choose a new tag name and all your links for that tag get filed under the new tag name.

Aug 24: After importing your Del.icio.us or IE/Firefox links you can now choose to instantly make all your links Public. This was a requested feature from Del.icio.us users migrating to Blinklist.

Aug 24: You can now download and save all your links. This new feature will allow you to generate a BlinkList compatible RSS 2.0 XML file so that you can safe keep your bookmarks and its tags on your local machine. You'll find this in "My List" under options.

Aug 23: You can now Import your Links from Del.icio.us

Aug 22: You can now jump to new pages by just clicking on the Page Number and editing it. Ajax is cool!

Aug 20: You can now move forward and backward using the Ajax-based Page Control buttons on the upper-right menu. This is experimental. We may or may not continue with it. It speeds up loading and looks cool but does break the back button. It allows causes our Alexa rankings to look significantly lower than normal since Alexa rankings are based on page refresh, which we've essentially eliminated.

Happy blinking! Plus, please remember to tell all of your friends about our site and keep the suggestions for improvements coming.

Mike

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