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SiteTagger

SiteTagger - 1.5
tag-based bookmark management app

All Time: (5.0)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.5
Release Date: 2005-10-06
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 403
Downloads (all versions): 1,251
Price: $10.00

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Product Description:

SiteTagger uses tags to help wrangle your bookmarks into control. SiteTagger integrates with and imports from the most popular web browsers. It also has a convenient system-wide menu item so you can access bookmarks from anywhere.

What's new in this version:

  • Added minimized zoom window
  • Added option to sort tag view by count or alphabetically
  • Added option to show “weight” to tags in tag views
  • Grabbing bookmarks from browsers now opens the regular editing sheet inside SiteTagger
  • Added backup feature
  • Enhanced HTML exporting
  • Includes support for Unsanity’s Smart Crash Reports
  • Bug fixes

Product Requirements:

    Mac OS X 10.4+

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SiteTagger ReviewI like it! - Version: 1.4, 9/16/2005 11:04PM PST

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Bastedo
I have only just started with it, but so far it does everything I want. It imports from my two main browsers. I makes one big library list that you can put keywords (tags) with and sort into many sub libraries. All libraries and bookmarks organized and available from the menubar in any browser. This looks like a gem. Needs more documentation. You have to find your way around it yourself.

Tips: move it to your application folder first. See the preferences to enable the menu bar feature. Restart to get the menubar working.

I don't usually review software, and I only found this today but so far it looks like exactly what I wanted. I have started using Firefox more and more and was frustrated because all my useful bookmarks were in Safari. Now I have sorted and removed duplicates from about 800 bookmarks and I can use them from either browser. Wow!
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