Mac Bookmark Management
Stan Furmanak
furmanak at lvc.edu
Tue Jun 4 12:59:43 EDT 1996
I'm using Netscape 2.01 on my Mac and it has built-in bookmark management
capability under the Windows/Bookmarks feature. You can order or reorganize
URLs anyway you wish, insert separators, and collect or store URLs by topic
or subject in folders. You can edit URLs to add/modify a description,
change the name (i.e. <TITLE>) or change the location
(i.e.http://[domain]/file).
Using the edit/find feature, you can search for a specific URL in the
bookmark file by name, location or description. Depending on the keywords
or search terms you put in the description, this search feature can find a
URL rather easily and quickly. The name of the URL is highlighted and you
simply press "return" to connect to the site.
See http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/2.01/handbook/docs/mnb.html for
details.
Stan Furmanak
Systems and Reference Librarian
Lebanon Valley College
Annville, PA 17003
furmanak at lvc.edu
At 9:29 AM 6/4/96 -0700, Mary-Ellen Mort wrote:
>Please to consider a question for a friend who is Mac-based:
>
>Could anyone suggest Mac software (freeware or otherwise) to manage URLs and
>notes from web surfing? She'd prefer a simple database that permits
>keyword or subject searching. If it played nicely with Netscape so much
>the better.
>
>Mary-Ellen Mort
>JobSmart Project Director
>memort at netcom.com
>http://jobsmart.org
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