If you’re using DayBack for collaboration on a project, the ability to create shared bookmarks is a great way to make sure that everyone has all of the information they need to move forward. Whether you’re working on fleshing out an object (like a Person of Interest), or trying to complete all of the articles you need for an assignment, sharing your bookmarks will ensure that you have a clear next step.
Creating and managing shared bookmarks is very easy. In a public share, simply click one of the Mark as Completed/Bookmarked buttons at the top or bottom of an article to turn your bookmarks into a shared list of resources. Then you can add or remove the items in the list as needed. You can also filter the list of items by status or resource to see a subset of what’s in the share. Filters work just the same way in a public share that they do in your original instance of DayBack.
Collaborative Surfing: Unleashing the Power of Shared Bookmarks
To export your bookmarks into an HTML file for sharing, click the button in the top right of the Bookmark Manager window, then select “Export Bookmarks.” Then save the file and send it to whomever you want to share with. This is a good solution for a one-time transfer, but not the best approach if you want an ongoing workflow.
If you need a more robust, automated method of copying your bookmarks across Chrome profiles, there are several extensions to consider. For example, a free, straightforward option is Laters which lets you create collections and share them with friends or the world, via the Discover section.