Chipmark
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Chipmark | |
Chipmark Firefox extension 2.0 |
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Developer: | Chipmark developers |
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Latest release: | 3.01 / March 2007 |
OS: | Depends on web browser |
Use: | Bookmarks |
License: | GPL |
Website: | www.chipmark.com |
Chipmark is an open source software project, licensed under the GPL, that allows a user to have a set of browser bookmarks that they share among many computers that they work on. Chipmark.com runs the latest Chipmark software and is hosted by the University of Minnesota.
Chipmark allows you to manage your bookmarks through an advanced web interface, by Firefox extension, or Internet Explorer Toolbar.
Chipmark was created by a class of 12 undergraduate students, over the course of one year, at the University of Minnesota's Institute of Technology. The project is almost completely organized by the student developers, with guidance by Professor John Riedl.
Chipmark is in its second year and currently being maintained by a new group of undergraduate students.
[edit] Features
- Fully-featured Mozilla Firefox extension
- Internet Explorer Toolbar with bookmark menu and bookmarking capabilities
- Web-based Javascript bookmark management interface allowing you to organize bookmarks into folders and tags
- Top 10 Bookmarks
- Recently Added Bookmarks
- Bookmark Searching
- Ability to send chipmarks to buddies
- Website favicons