- * Minimalist design (simple is beautiful)
- * **FAST**
- * Dead-simple installation: Drop the files, open the page. No database required.
- * Easy to use: Single button in your browser to bookmark a page
- * Save url, title, description (unlimited size). Classify links with tags (with autocomplete)
- * Tag renaming, merging and deletion.
- * Automatic thumbnails for various services (imgur, imageshack.us, flickr, youtube, vimeo, dailymotion…)
- * Automatic conversion of URLs to clickable links in descriptions. Support for http/ftp/file/apt/magnet protocols.
- * Save links as public or private
- * 1-clic access to your private links/notes
- * Browse links by page, filter by tag or use the full text search engine
- * Permalinks (with QR-Code) for easy reference
- * RSS and ATOM feeds (which can be filtered by tag or text search)
- * Tag cloud
- * Picture wall (which can be filtered by tag or text search)
- * “Links of the day” Newspaper-like digest, browsable by day.
- * “Daily” RSS feed: Get each day a digest of all new links.
- * [PubSubHubbub](https://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/) protocol support
- * Easy backup (Data stored in a single file)
- * Compact storage (1315 links stored in 150 kb)
- * Mobile browsers support
- * Also works with javascript disabled
- * Can import/export Netscape bookmarks (for import/export from/to Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Delicious…)
- * Brute force protected login form
- * Protected against [XSRF](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_request_forgery), session cookie hijacking.
- * Automatic removal of annoying FeedBurner/Google FeedProxy parameters in URL (?utm_source…)
- * Shaarli is a bookmarking application, but you can use it for micro-blogging (like Twitter), a pastebin, an online notepad, a snippet repository, etc.
- * You will be automatically notified by a discreet popup if a new version is available
- * Pages are easy to customize (using CSS and simple RainTPL templates)