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Introducing DeliceApp
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2012-02-23 08:54:28
A really (but really) simple delicious.com client for Mac OS X.
This comes from the fact that I don't like all these browser extensions, what I just need is to bookmark some pages and then come back to them later. Let's say that getting the last 20 pages I bookmarked is enough. So DeliceApp just provide this: Access to your last bookmarks from your OS X status bar (OK I know, QuickHubApp is already in the status bar...) and create bookmarks from your current Safari page or tab.

It is so simple that the app is available for free on the Mac App Store.