What is the best bookmark manager for me?
November 10th, 2009 | by admin |I’m an artist who works for a web design company.
Can anyone recommend a good bookmark manager (IE and firefox) which supports both Windows and Macintosh?
I don’t need fancy features, but hope it will be easy to learn and easy to use. Thanks.
There are two types of bookmark manager. Each of them has its Pro and Con.
1.Bookmark management site which you add, edit and organize bookmarks on the web page, so you can use it on both PC and Macintosh.
Most well-known: Google bookmarks. It’s Google, need I say more? But it’s too plain.
Most popular: http://delicious.com/. It has millions of users.
Most featured: http://www.diigo.com/. You can mark and add notes on pages.
Most easy to use: http://www.goodiebox.net/. Clean interface and Seamless support for both IE and firefox.
2.Browser based bookmark manager, which you add, edit and organize bookmarks on the browser, it’s easy to use but platform dependent.
There are many this kind of Adds-Ons or Plug-Ins. StartAid and Foxmarks are most popular ones. I don’t like Adds-Ons as you have to install them
on each individual browsers. Too many Add-ons slows down your browser.
I used StartAid, diigo, and delicious before. Now I only use diigo and goodiebox.
Based on your situation, I would recommend you goodiebox. It supports browser based bookmarking without Add-ons.
You may have a look this Youtube link to get a sense. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GPV8OtmieY
4 Responses to “What is the best bookmark manager for me?”
By silvermoonstar3 on Nov 10, 2009 | Reply
idk about IE, but foxmarks works for firefox and flock, which can be used on windows or mac. It will also sync your bookmarks between the computers, which I’m guessing you want.
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By Mike on Nov 10, 2009 | Reply
You are actually better off just doing a Yahoo search for Bookmark Manager or Favorites Manager.
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By rock on Nov 10, 2009 | Reply
xmarks. stores, backups and synchronizes your bookmarks online and keep it on computer. supports mac and windows, ie firefox and safari.
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By Jon Berry on Nov 10, 2009 | Reply
There are two types of bookmark manager. Each of them has its Pro and Con.
1.Bookmark management site which you add, edit and organize bookmarks on the web page, so you can use it on both PC and Macintosh.
Most well-known: Google bookmarks. It’s Google, need I say more? But it’s too plain.
Most popular: http://delicious.com/. It has millions of users.
Most featured: http://www.diigo.com/. You can mark and add notes on pages.
Most easy to use: http://www.goodiebox.net/. Clean interface and Seamless support for both IE and firefox.
2.Browser based bookmark manager, which you add, edit and organize bookmarks on the browser, it’s easy to use but platform dependent.
There are many this kind of Adds-Ons or Plug-Ins. StartAid and Foxmarks are most popular ones. I don’t like Adds-Ons as you have to install them
on each individual browsers. Too many Add-ons slows down your browser.
I used StartAid, diigo, and delicious before. Now I only use diigo and goodiebox.
Based on your situation, I would recommend you goodiebox. It supports browser based bookmarking without Add-ons.
You may have a look this Youtube link to get a sense. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GPV8OtmieY
References :