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+Web data keeps popping up in some peculiar places these days, take for instance, Adobe Illustrator CS3, which actually [tracks tutorials on del.icio.us][2] and provides direct access to them from a small "knowhow" panel.
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+The knowhow panel is a small Flash-based (I believe) widget that allows you to get help for the currently selected tool or search for other info in Illustrator.
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+To access the del.icio.us bookmarks in Illustrator head to Window >> Adobe Labs >> knowhow. In the knowhow panel you'll see a couple of tabs below the search box and one of them has the del.icio.us logo on it.
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+Click the logo and you'll see all the bookmarks that the Illustrator team has marked on del.icio.us.
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+Note that the knowhow panel is new in CS3 and seems to be unique to Illustrator. I couldn't find anything similar in Flash or Photoshop.
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+If you don't have Illustrator CS3, you can always see [all the bookmarks on the del.icio.us site][1] (and subscribe to the RSS feed as well).
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+[1]: http://del.icio.us/knowhow "del.icio.us: Illustrator knowhow"
+[2]: http://blog.del.icio.us/blog/2007/05/knowhow_adobe_a.html "knowhow Adobe and del.icio.us work together?" \ No newline at end of file