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LinkCollector PC 3.0 esteve disponível como oferta em 28 de março de 2009
LinkCollector PC is a bookmarks manager to synchronize your links. Program is a browser-independent tool and can quickly and easily copy bookmarks between latest web browsers (such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox 2-3, Opera and Google Chrome). LinkCollector can verify bookmarks and delete a dead links or duplicates.
Windows 2000/XP/Vista (win32); Browsers support: Internet Explorer, Firefox 2.x-3.x, Opera, Google Chrome
1.46 MB
$29.95
The program completely solves the problem of copying, moving or synchronizing bookmarks between different browsers and computers. It allows bookmarks to be carried on an USB flash drive wherever you are!
Install and activate with no problem on WinXP SP3.
LinkCollector basically work as expected but its functionality is seriously crippled on my system because it lacks Unicode support! I have many bookmarks that's in Chinese and Japanese, all of these bookmarks are being shown as "??????????".
Worse, copy and paste any non-English bookmark resulted in "unable to create bookmark" error. Further, you cannot manipulate your bookmarks within LC while your browser is open.
I also question whether the verify function actually works -- it doesn't seem to detect the fake URL I putted in ... hmm ...
As I am a Firefox user, I have a nice addon called foxmarks which synchronises already my bookmarks between my home PC, office PC and laptop. Runs automatically at the background.
Might be handy this one if you use multiple browsers, but will pass for this one. One feature it has (which foxmarks doesn't have) is it looks for dead links.
Anyhow, I gave it a thumb up because its extremely handy to be able to synchronize all bookmarks on your different PC's without doing much effort.
The Good
* Fairly straightforward, easy to use, and lightweight.
* Has a built in search tool.
* You can find duplicate bookmarks.
* Supports the "big four" browsers: IE, Firefox, Opera, and Chrome.
* You can manually import bookmarks from .HTML, .URL or .XML files.
* You can export bookmarks into .HTML, .URL or .XML files.
* You can use hotkeys to insert new bookmarks into LinkCollector from IE, FF and Opera.
The Bad
* Does not automatically setup/import Opera and Chrome bookmarks for you.
* Lacking support for Safari and "second string" browsers.
* "Verify Links" only works for "LinkCollector" bookmarks.
* "Delete all broken links" deletes working links instead of broken ones >.>'.
* Does not support bookmarks with non-Latin/English characters.
* Does not import bookmarks in the "Bookmarks Toolbar" from Firefox.
* Extremely annoying message appears every time if you try to go to the Firefox section while Firefox is running.
* You can only export "LinkCollector" bookmarks.
Free Alternatives
Linkman Lite
Foxmarks
URL Gather
Transmute
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GiveAwayOfTheDay have given us so many wonderful software, I'm real scared of a Hard Disk crash - for, none of the utilities I've got accustomed to would work!!!
This one appears to be real useful - installed without a peep and started up in under a minute, with my Favorites under Firefox, IE, Opera and Chrome in a neat, tabbed interface. I especially like the option to check (and delete) dead favorites!
While LinkCollector DEFINITELY gets my Thumbs Up, I would like to see it work with Apple Safari for Windows, Maxthon and CometBird at the very least - Flock, SeaMonkey, Avant and the now-dead Netscape Navigator aren't significant Browsers after all, as of today...
For a detailed review of ELEVEN Browsers, check out http://www.welloiledpc.com/browser.htm - there are separate pages and reviews for each Browser!
Hi Folks,
Heavy bookmark users tend to prefer a 'keyword' or tagging method (a lot of the keywords come from the metatags when the bookmark is entered) of organizing rather than a folder method. By working this way I even combine bookmarks with PIM.
Powermarks pioneered this approach years ago, however it is at end-of-life, development ended. Linkman from Outertech is now the leader and a couple of others are worth consideration. This is discussed in some detail on some DonationCoder threads.
Very little written about this program. For those struggling with multi-bookmarks from IE and Firefox and Opera, this program can probably fit the bill - if you work in the old style. Maybe some reviewers will compare with Bookmark Buddy and the other dozen. There probably is not many good freeware programs that keep up-to-date with the programs (e.g. when Firefox updated to 3.0 bookmark programs had to change their capture-info method).
At least LinkCollector looks to be a solid, no-nonsense GAOTD on a software category that is very important and is helpful, not harmful.
Shalom,
Steven
I can´t install the software
The message "Failed to connect. Please try again later" showed
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