Kippt is quietly growing to be Pinterest for men and women who like to collect useful things.
I love this comparison because it's essentially Delicious but we've gone full circle to comparing a Delicious-like service to the much newer Pinterest ;-) What's old is new again! Hopefully they can keep up the quality and speed in a way Delicious eventually, and sadly, failed to maintain.
You may want to consider http://clipboard.com/ as well. It allows you to save almost any type of web clipping (text, whole pages, parts of a page, reader view, etc.). Disclaimer: I am the founder of Clipboard.
Kippt promised me early on they would never go "social".
I just need a place to store my damn bookmarks. I don't need to share them with anyone, or see what anyone else has shared. There are enough sources for interesting content. And there are enough places to share things and have ego boosting "followers".
I'm just sad to see another useful service get bitten by the "social media" bug. Don't we have enough of those?
I'd also like a comparison, although I guess pinboard was describing themselves as "bookmarking for introverts" which more closely fits how I'd want to use a service. I have problems using too many new webapps because of all of the social features, and I'm decidedly asocial ;)
Developer of Kippt here. If you have any feedback related to Kippt, we would love to hear about you. We're making some pretty big changes to Kippt now and they should fix some of the most requested features and add more use cases.
We don't sync tags into lists as users can have hundreds of tags but only few lists - their use case is quite separate. At the moment we don't have a list of hashtags but this is something we could do in the future.
Our API is pretty simple so you could also write a small script to move your links in the format you want.
Your Add-on has a keyboard shortcut? Using mouse for this purpose is lame and injury-prone.
How are you fundamentally different from Pinboard? Though, two things I could notice are that your add-on is snappier and looks better, at least on Firefox Mac; and I guess you listen to users unlike Pinboard dev).
At the moment we don't have keyboard shortcuts because both extensions use browser's extension windows which can't be opened programmatically. We're redesigning the extensions soon which will change this.
I'm going to use Kippt as a way to collect all the highest-quality links I've come across, with good descriptions on all of them. That collection will then be a public profile of links that I love that represent me.
The only thing I find lacking is the public profile view. It doesn't show all links on one page, but rather only shows 3 per section, and then you have to click links to see the whole section. It also doesn't show descriptions on that page for the links.
Fortunately, they have an API so you can make your own beautiful page to show all that, which I might do and embed onto my blog.
We're actually re-designing the public profile views. Soon the profiles will feature all the latest links instead of separate lists. We're also changing the view of the links quite radically... More about that soon.
What comes to blog embeds, we already made prototypes of list embeds but will try to push this as a proper feature some time in the future.
That's great to hear! I would suggest you consider those people who are trying to portray a public profile of links that reflect their interests, so a good profile view would reflect that intention :)
I used to use Delicious and Xmarks, tried out ZooTool and Evernote, enjoyed GimmieBar, Kippt is the only one that I have stuck with.
One feature I miss... auto completion of #tags. Then I wouldn't have #learnd3 #learnd3.js, #d3 and #d3.js. Their search more than makes up for it and all in all I have nothing but positive things to say about Kippt.
I like Kippt because you can set it up to automatically save any link you share on Twitter. Since Twitter has yet to let us access our archive of Tweets, Kippt makes it super easy to find that link you shared months ago. I've yet to use it to follow or be followed much though. I may consider ditching Pocket for Kippt completely, as well.
I love this comparison because it's essentially Delicious but we've gone full circle to comparing a Delicious-like service to the much newer Pinterest ;-) What's old is new again! Hopefully they can keep up the quality and speed in a way Delicious eventually, and sadly, failed to maintain.