It's a little rough around the edges, but that's not a big deal, expecially since it's free, and the developer notes that it's just a stopgap measure until Delicious implements their own web export (which has been announced, if not "officially"). It would be nice to be able to sort the categories differently (say, by title for movies and games, but by author/artist for books and CDs), and would also be nice to make the items clickable so someone could, say, buy them at amazon using my associate ID.
There are inexplicable problems with the way it alphabetizes, seemingly inserting some random mixups here and there, and not accounting for titles starting with 'A' and 'An' (though it deals just fine with 'The,' 'le,' 'les' and 'la'). Also the information that pops up when you roll over an item is fine when you roll over the items on the left half of the screen, but on the right, they start falling off the web page, as it were. If the positioning was flipped on the right so that the info box would stay over the shelving area, that would be solved. But at least it was able to export *ALL* of my items, which DeliciWeb had a problem doing.
Overall, it's a nice little app. Not perfect, but at least I can put my collection on the web again.
DeliciousExporter
HTML exporter for Delicious Library
Version: 0.1.1
Rough diamond.
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Contributed by: mboszko Saturday, February 05 2005 @ 11:00 PM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
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