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Integration of Favorites, PlainOldFavorites and BixBookmark explained

I'm trying to write posts to keep the blog focalized on appropriate arguments, following recommendation about blogging, lovely suggested by a kindly friend. Let's go reviewing something that integrates within the Windows desktop. Two applications PlainOldFavorites and BixBookmark, regarding Favorites management. Favorites are those web pages bookmarks that Internet Explorer calls this way, like Opera calls them Hotlist. They can be accessed in various ways, from the start menu, within IE itself, organized through bookmarks managers. BixBookmark is the brilliant approach of such, in many cases, hard job: a tray icon, and a titlebar bookmarking tool with web page snapshot functionality. The bookmarks manager sits quietly in the taskbar notification area. Nothing exceptional you can argue. Importing, exporting, URL checker, bookmarks updater, snapshot page and favicon customizing, on your right hand. Otherwise, PlainOldFavorites could be different, the Favorites menu, still present within your Start M ...

From:iNTBlog Date:21/06/2008