Link Commander

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Link Commander
Developed by Resort Labs
Latest release 4.1.0.954 / March 19, 2007
OS Microsoft Windows
Genre Bookmark manager
License Shareware
Website Link Commander Home

Link Commander is a cross-browser bookmark manager for Microsoft Windows. The program offers convenient management of web bookmarks and local links. It creates a single point of reference for all resource links across a PC system and includes fast access and search capabilities.

Link Commander allows for import of bookmarks from the majority of most popular web browsers, including MS Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla Firefox and Opera. Once the bookmarks database is formed, the user can organize hierarchical bookmark storage by specifying links categories (represented as a hierarchical tree). Besides categorizing links, the application is capable of automatic link verification as well as synchronizing web links on two PCs and sharing links collections with other users via e-mail.

Link Commander is intended for a broad range of Internet users who would like to take advantage of hierarchical data representation when surfing the web as well as protect all or certain bookmarks from unauthorized access. The application features customizable user-interface available in several popular schemas as well as classic two-panel data representation view for easier bookmarks management[1]. The bookmarks can be synchronized with the Internet Explorer Favorites «on-the-fly», requiring no additional actions from you, so you can re-visit those Web sites at any time you wish[2].

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  1. ^ Picking Favorites. Smart Computing, December 2006 • Vol.17 Issue 12.
  2. ^ Where Would We Go?. 3D2F.COM directory, Nov 18, 2005.

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