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Del.icio.us Design Update

Del.icio.us is a must have bookmarking tool for me. The main reason I use it primarily for my “real” bookmarks is its simplicity and ease of use. My biggest complaint is that I’ve not yet found a good way to use it on my Windows Mobile 6 based phone.

We’ll, today, it appears that a long awaited design refresh finally happened. Screen shots are after the jump.

I’ve not spent enough time with the new design to form a complete opinion, but at first glance it appears ]functional, which I like. However, I don’t find the design pleasing for the pop-up when you add something to del.icio.us through your toolbar.

What do you think?

Comments

  1. gamebittk says:

    It’s much cleaner and more organized, and it still sticks to the basics. I like it.
    I stopped using Delicious a while ago, but I just might go back — it’s a very cool and useful tool.

    http://digg.com/users/gamebittk

  2. Charbarred says:

    A lot of sites do the occasional re-design which usually just angers the regular users.
    I think in this case (and I have yet to explore everything) the re-design is a complete success.
    From a BBS like website, it’s become extremely usable. Looking better is one thing, but actually making your site a joy to work with is the greater achievement.

  3. linuca says:

    I like the structure but I don’t like the look and feel, the figures are so “sharp”. I like rounded corners.

  4. Jeff F. says:

    My first impression is that the new design is really clean. I usually only tag stuff thru my FF3 toolbar, and it was definitely a different look. I like the way the keywords pop out at the bottom, that looks way better than it did before… but I haven’t played around with it enough to for a solid opinion yet.

  5. Mr. Javo says:

    I really like it! and also noticed that they acquired delicious.com!

  6. yep, I also love the new site design. I’m trying out reddit at the moment but not that found of it so far. James
    http://jamesosullivan.net/web-design/a-delicious-new-interface

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