Url Manager Pro 3.1.1
Url Manager Pro
Communication · v3.1.1 · info-mac
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About
URL Manager Pro, the professional bookmark manager for the Macintosh for use with Safari, Explorer, OmniWeb , Mozilla, Netscape, iCab, and Camino gives users a more convenient way to manage bookmarks, Email addresses and news groups.
URL Manager Pro 3.1 adds a global bookmarks menu in the upper right corner of the menu bar in any application and the Finder on Mac OS X, while URL Manager Pro is running and a bookmark file is open. This is especially handy while using Safari.
Version 3.1 also adds standard Mac OS X features like a customizable Toolbar, a standard Window Menu and Font Panel. This version also adds Shared Menu capability to Safari, Mozilla and Netscape.
Thirdly, when you add a bookmark you can now specify the bookmark file you want the bookmark be added to.
Its main features are:
* Integration : You have access to your bookmarks from your browser's menu bar and from the Mac OS X Dock. * Document Storage : Your bookmarks are stored in URL Manager Pro bookmark documents, which you can store and manipulate in the normal Macintosh way. No need to hunt for your bookmarks in preferences folders of browsers. You can make automatic periodic saves and make copies of bookmark documents on backup devices on each save. * History : You can surf the web using several different browsers while URL Manager Pro will keep recording the History of each. * Importing and exporting bookmarks : The File menu gives you a list of all of the browsers that URL Manager Pro can import from and export to. It lets you 'harvest' bookmarks by scanning HTML and text files for bookmarks and URLs. * It lets you edit and organize bookmarks fast : You can use inline editing, label and color your bookmarks. * Tap Sherlock power : You can index your bookmark file and tap the power of Sherlock to look for words in your bookmark files.
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