
I have a love hate relationship with the bookmarks on my Mac. I love them because a saved web site is just a click away. I hate them because it may take 20-minutes to find the bookmark in the first place.
Safari’s bookmark management is easy and elegant until you get a few dozen bookmark folders, each with nested folders, each with more bookmarks. Is there a solution? Yes. And no.
The Mac has plenty of bookmark managers, including a feature laden Webbla, which I think I like. Think of Webbla as iTunes or iPhoto for.... (excerpted).
Dave Barnes said:
I love Webnote from http://happyapps.com/
1. Affordable
2. Easy to use. You can add tags or not. YOur choice.
3. Supports thousands of bookmarks.
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AlexTheStampede said:
Opera. Free, free syncronyzation for bookmarks (and a few other things) with other computers running Opera. Writing stuff in the url field brings to your attention similar strings, both from your browsing history, and your bookmarks (name and url!). Also, it has a very good password manager :D