Blummy Feedback Roundup

People seem to like blummy very much :) There have been several blog posts about blummy in English, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (I was astonished that Google Translate — accessible via blummy ;) — was able to translate all these languages to understandable English):

Software As She’s Developed: Blummy: The Mother of All Bookmarklets

Ajaxian: If you are one of those people who love bookmarklets, and your bookmark toolbar is getting larger and larger for it, then this could be for you.

Max Kiesler: Blummy is […] in my opinion this is the best free apps of its kind. […] I review countless numbers of ajax and rails widgets, functions and apps every week but Blummy is truly a new and useful app that everyone who adds content to multiple websites should try.

UNEASYsilence: Blummy is the single browser bookmarklet to top them all. This nifty piece of javascript will single-handidly allow you to replace all your other favorite individual bookmarklets […] The screenshot does not do Blummy justice.

slapjack: Blummy Rocks. […] Maybe breaking free of the browser isn?t as important as I once thought.

Downloadsquad: Blummy: Configurable uber-bookmarklet – Today’s Browser Tip

Brandinfection: blummy – The Tool to end all Bookmarklets

The Social Software Weblog: Blummy addresses that problem quite admirably by collapsing a number of bookmarklets into one bookmarklet (or blummlets, as it were) to rule them all. […] It?s a bookmarklet aggregator. It?s the Flickr of bookmarklets, yo.

Libraryclips: This is a great idea, a place to keep all my bookmarklets to use on any computer, also relieves some space on my very heavy Links bar.

German: netbib weblog, Sprblck

Italian: dowload blog, SKY TG24, Tutto Gratis

Spanish: Microsiervos, Genbeta, ñblog

More: WebLeOn (Chinese), PleasureDelayerDiary (Japanese), Korean Jurist, Linmagazine (Hebrew)

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