![]() However, this technique slows down Classilla.Īnother technique is to just make web page(s) full of your links and store it on your web server. ![]() One uses a preferences set which is stored on my server, so whichever Mac I use I have a common set of prefs and bookmarks. With Classilla, I have a couple of profiles set up. I've not tried this across a network yet. This is useful if you have several system folders on the same machine - they can all point to and share the same prefs ƒ. Preferences:Netscape Users:Your Profile can be an alias to another folder. With Netscape, you can have an alias of the prefs ƒ i.e. Importing and exporting between web browsers is ok, but things soon get out of sync. Yep, if you use a lot of URLs/browsers/machines bookmark management can be a problem. MY personal plan now is to have the URL Manager database at a WebDAV or FTP and so have all my URLS in the "cloud" and can access them from everywhere. Get this stuff from the ftp, as long as it is online, sadly all the localized versions and additional programs are not offered anymore directly at the webpage! And even the english download link gets you just to the latest 4.4.5 dmg for X 10.6 and up. Also you can download tons of addons, 100 page manuals in different languages and much more. ![]() Previous versions 2.7 also exist there in Japanese and Swedisch. You have to go to the folder osx - as URL Manager Pro 3.1.1 works also with early X versions, and download the. And after a quick search I found the 3.1.1 for Mac OS 9 in German, Spanish, French, Italian and Russian (!) I also had in mind that there have been localized versions. So I searched the net for an other source. Sadly the download for the latest Mac OS 9 version from 2003 is not working anymore there. It is nicely integrated into your webbrowser, ftp program and more.Īs I got a real mess here with all my URLs, I needed to find some solution. URL Manager Pro is a bookmark program, that let´s you manage, store, group, import, export, exchange, sync.
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