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Subject: Re: [kde-linux] Linux Bookmark Manager?
From: Jim Philips <jimmyc () speedfactory ! net>
Date: 2005-07-03 9:33:11
Message-ID: 200507030933.11536.jimmyc () speedfactory ! net
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My favorite bookmark solution is Sitebar. It runs in an Apache/MySQL/PHP environment, which may be more \
overhead than you're looking for. But it's very dynamic. You can add categories and sub-categories on the \
fly. And there's a Javascript link that makes it easy to add new links. It can be used as a Web page or \
as a side panel app. I use mine in Konqueror's side panel. I couldn't live without it. In my opinion, \
the bookmark handling built into all browsers, including Konqueror, really stinks. Anyway, Sitebar is the \
best thing out there. Check it out at:
http://sitebar.org/
On Sunday 03 July 2005 12:59 pm, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> I have a Russian Index created from Netscape bookmarks at:
>
> http://www.websher.net/inx/icdefault1.htm
>
> Does anyone know of any such program available for Linux (KDE, Gnome, X,
> even command line)? I don't mean that it has to be identical to the one
> above but that is must be able to convert bookmarks to a nicely
> organized web page? Would be even better if it were dynamic so I
> wouldn't have to update it every time I add or delete an entry but a
> static version would be acceptable too.
>
> Thank you so much.
>
> Benjamin
>
>
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<p>My favorite bookmark solution is Sitebar. It runs in an Apache/MySQL/PHP environment, which may be \
more overhead than you're looking for. But it's very dynamic. You can add categories and sub-categories \
on the fly. And there's a Javascript link that makes it easy to add new links. It can be used as a Web \
page or as a side panel app. I use mine in Konqueror's side panel. <span style="font-style:italic"> \
</span>I couldn't live without it. In my opinion, the bookmark handling built into all browsers, \
including Konqueror, really stinks. Anyway, Sitebar is the best thing out there. Check it out at:</p> \
<p></p> <p>http://sitebar.org/</p>
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<p>On Sunday 03 July 2005 12:59 pm, Benjamin Sher wrote:</p>
<p>> Dear friends:</p>
<p>></p>
<p>> I have a Russian Index created from Netscape bookmarks at:</p>
<p>></p>
<p>> http://www.websher.net/inx/icdefault1.htm</p>
<p>></p>
<p>> Does anyone know of any such program available for Linux (KDE, Gnome, X,</p>
<p>> even command line)? I don't mean that it has to be identical to the one</p>
<p>> above but that is must be able to convert bookmarks to a nicely</p>
<p>> organized web page? Would be even better if it were dynamic so I</p>
<p>> wouldn't have to update it every time I add or delete an entry but a</p>
<p>> static version would be acceptable too.</p>
<p>></p>
<p>> Thank you so much.</p>
<p>></p>
<p>> Benjamin</p>
<p>></p>
<p>></p>
<p>> ___________________________________________________</p>
<p>> This message is from the kde-linux mailing list.</p>
<p>> Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux.</p>
<p>> Archives: http://lists.kde.org/.</p>
<p>> More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.</p>
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