All your bookmarks all the time

Macworld UK has a review of AllBookmarks, which is a nifty way to keep track of bookmarks in all your browsers. Anyone who has jumped between Safari, Camino, Firefox and so forth, knows how easy it can be to have bookmarks in some browsers but not others.

With AllBookmarks, you get a book-shaped icon in the menu bar that gives you access via a menu and submenus to the bookmarks in all your browsers. Clicking on a bookmark will open it in your default browser.

In addition, you can use it with 1Password, a great shareware program that automatically fills in forms for you.

The Macworld review complains about the “indeciperable logic” behind the sorting of the bookmarks, but I found the logic to be perfectly normal and easy to follow.

All in all, we liked AllBookmarks so much that we’ve added it to the thriftmac collection in the Internet category.

Posted February 28, 2008 in

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