

To manage OmniWeb bookmarks, your OmniWeb must be 5.0 or later.
#BOOKMACSTER ANDROID#

Clean up your bookmarks list in no timeīookMacster offers you the possibility to sort your entries by different criteria, enables you to group them by tags, allows you to add separators, and helps you find duplicate entries. Bookmarks are quite the useful thing in the browser world, considering that they allow you to keep a record of sites in the browser.

From this point of view, BookMacster provides complete control over your data. StorURL is a cross-browser bookmarks manager for Microsoft Windows devices that supports Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer. BookMacster's extensions and global access work within your browsers. Central Bookmarks Store Keep your bookmarks in one central, well-managed store under your control. The best part is that you can decide to import / export data only from / to certain web browsers. For example, working in tandem with iCloud, BookMacster can keep Firefox and Chrome bookmarks in sync with Safari on your Mac and Safari on your iOS devices, and vice versa.
#BOOKMACSTER INSTALL#
Note that BookMacster must install a separate extension to be able to analyze the Firefox bookmarks list. The application will analyze the bookmarks list on its own, imports the entries, and then displays them in list or tree mode. Import bookmark lists from popular web browsersīookMacster is able to work with 3 popular web browsers: Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. BookMacster is a Mac app that is able to extract all your bookmarks, enables you to sort them and remove the duplicates from the list, and then helps you send the cleaned version back to the browser. If you can find an app like this for me, you would be my hero forever.Most web browsers come with their own bookmark managers, but the provided functionalities are rather limited. Maybe I could whip something up in Drafts, for example? And not a web app I’ve tried for example and it doesn’t really do the job for me.ĭoes anybody know anything like this? Alternately maybe it’s built into some other app. The bookmark manager I’m looking for should also be a standalone app – not built into a browser – that runs and syncs on the Mac, iPhone and iPad. I have looked for something like it for years, and never been able to find anything. So if you had 25 bookmarks you wanted to visit regularly, but didn’t have time to visit each one every day, you could just sort by date-last-accessed and visit each one in turn as it floated to the top. And here’s the great part: You could sort bookmarks by date-last-accessed. It was a bookmarks manager for Windows that supported tagging.

When you hit a certain age, you have a piece of ancient software you fell in love with, and which is no longer made.
