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Deliwin: access your del.icio.us bookmarks from the system tray

As a Mac OS X user, I've written about Delibar, a del.icio.us bookmarks menu for the menubar, over on TUAW a few times now. But wouldn't it be great if somebody ported it to Windows, so PC users could join in on the fun?
Ask and ye shall receive, boys and girls. Deliwin is a Windows port of Delibar, allowing access to your del.icio.us bookmarks via the system tray. One of the nice features of Delibar/Deliwin is that these apps will obey a tag hierarchy; the first tag on a bookmark will be displayed as its top-level directory, while the second tag will act as a sub-directory. This might cause some del.icio.us users to retool the way they tag their bookmarks, but I welcomed the change and quickly became used to the advantages this brought to my tag labeling and organization paradigms.
Deliwin is donationware and available from the author's site.
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