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Take a full-length snapshot of any webpage online for free Mind iT - Intelligent Bookmarking Introduction This short tutorial will guide you through the process of importing your exiting bookmarks into MindiT. Currently, only local bookmarks are supported, i.e. bookmarks from your browser, as opposed to online bookmak managers such Delicious or Diigo. While you are able to import any standard HTML bookmark file, the result of importing a file generated by one of these online bookmarking managers may be less than optimal. Please note that the import functionality is very much work in progress, so some glitches here and there may be expected. Submitting an HTML bookmark export file The first step is to create an HTML export of our bookmarks, this feature is supported by virtually all modern browsers, below are some examples on how to do this in Chrome and Firefox: Exporting bookmarks from Firefox Exporting bookmarks from Chrome Once you have your file ready, you will need to upload it to our server for processing here. Creating Linkmaps from your bookmarks

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gathering Search Results » memonic Dan, a student who was passionate about Legos back in the days of his childhood, uses Memonic for his everyday tasks and gathering research at school. However, since learning is a life-long activity, he plans to use it far beyond that. Please read on to get to know Dan and the way he integrated Memonic into his life! If you’d like to do such a short interview with us, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at alex [at] memonic [dot] com. You’re a Memonic user. While I may use Memonic as a student for now, I’m confident that I will be able to use it to synthesize all that I’ve gathered and want to learn about throughout my life. What do you dislike about Memonic and yet you keep using the service? How does Memonic compare with Legos?

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