Marklets.com may be the last bookmarklet you'll ever need
As a website, marklets.com offers up a vast library of bookmarklets, much in the same way that userscripts.org does for user scripts.
But marklets.com has a serious ace up its sleeve: its very own bookmarklet. Drag it onto your bookmarks bar, click it, and you'll get a pop-up bookmarklet search prompt. Type in what you want to do (for example, "PDF"), hit Enter (no "live search" while typing), and get a list of bookmarklets that may do what you need.
Okay, so far so good. But the cool part is what happens when you click the bookmarklet that you're interested in: it runs! Right then and there, marklets' code goes to their site, pulls the bookmarklet you requested, and runs it on the page you're currently viewing!
How awesome is that? All of the bookmarklets that you didn't want to install because you would rarely use them are now at your fingertips. Also, it's very easy to compare several competing bookmarklets without installing them all. Do you want to find the best "readability" bookmarklet? Just try them all within two minutes!













Comments
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Subscribe to commentsscottAug 3rd 2010 2:21PM
I think Quix has a better approach by providing keywords for the most commonly used, than the Bookmarklet's search window.
efrenefrenAug 4th 2010 4:14AM
and it's too slow
JayAug 6th 2010 1:35AM
Erez,
Have you tried the Shareaholic (http://www.shareaholic.com) add-ons for Firefox, Chrome, etc yet? We essentially packaged up over 200 sharing related bookmarklets (Twitter, Facebook, Instapaper, Bit.ly, Evernote, etc.) into an all-in-one consolidated award winning series of browser extensions.
You may like it :)
Jay