Favekeeper

Favekeeper 0.8.2.1 beta_ updated

Sync your favorites across browsers via the cloud. Small, lightweight application, Works with Internet Explorer, Chrome and Firefox, Easy to use. Doesn't always sync...

Linkman Pro

Linkman Pro 8.99 updated

Linkman is a bookmark manager that efficiently organizes large numbers of bookmarks. Linkman directly integrates with Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera browsers, and supports many other browsers. Synchronizing bookmarks between browsers and...

Link Manager

Link Manager 2016.4 updated

Managing web links has become a task almost exclusively for web browsers through built-in bookmark managers but in some cases this utility does not provide the full functionality users require. As its name suggests, Link Manager is full-blown utility not...

Advanced Link Catalog is an easy to use tool with explorer-like interface which help you to catalog, organize, annotate and back up your Internet bookmarks into categories. You can add comments to each link, search for links and categories using your own...

Compass

Compass 2.83

Compass offers an Explorer-style interface and a full range of tools to help you organize your bookmarks. The new search mechanism fulfills your queries. Compass lets you drag links embedded in a Web page and drop them into your bookmark pool. Other...

This application is used to bookmark the favorite websites. You can manage your favorite links up to 16. You can replace the default pictures with your own pictures that represent your favorite websites.Requirements:Adobe Flash...

Powermarks allows users to avoid the entire folder and hierarchy system, yet still create, find, and browse large collections of bookmarks. Powermarks works with all the popular browsers: Netscape, IE, Mozilla, Opera, and NetCaptor. It includes notes,...

Helps you to find that Favorite that you know you have but cannot remember where. It does an almost instantaneous search in either the Favorite title--the name you see when you click on Favorites in Internet Explorer, or the URL (or urls) behind that...