Posted by ResortLabs on 18 March 2005 - 16:51 · 7 comments & 612 views
Link Commander is a browser independent bookmark manager, that allows you to maintain and organize your Favorites. It comes with a built in browser display, and can also be configured to use Internet Explorer or a different browser to launch your Favorites. You can maintain multiple collections of bookmarks (e.g personal, business etc.) and organize each with custom categories. The two-panel interface makes it possible to work with two bookmark collections at a time. You can easily add new links with the help of a drop basket, or from the clipboard, verify your bookmarks to find broken links, password protect your collection, find duplicates and more. Link Commander can also be used as a complete (IE based) browser with tabbed interface that allows you open multiple web pages at once.

Download: Link Commander 2.2 ~ 2.9 Mb
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News source: www.resortlabs.com


System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP

You must install the .NET Framework Redistributable Package version 2.0 Beta 1
prior to installing the Microsoft .NET Framework SDK version 2.0 Beta 1.

Note: If you have already installed Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, you do not need to install the .NET Framework SDK separately. Visual Studio 2005 includes the SDK.



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by smashguy on 18 Mar 2005 - 20:49
Good program!
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by Miran on 18 Mar 2005 - 21:48
Looks good but I find the search for bookmarks feature in firefox the ultimate in getting to where I want to go fast. This app is a good replacement for the standard windows Favourites management though, I am sure.
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by GAM on 18 Mar 2005 - 21:53
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Price: $34.95


Quote this comment #3.1 Posted by littleguru on 20 Mar 2005 - 19:33
Yeah, but free lifetime license...
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by weenur on 18 Mar 2005 - 23:04
? A software solution in search of a problem.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #5 Posted by soldier1st on 21 Mar 2005 - 15:49
the price is too high for such software
maybe lower it to say 4.99 or 9.99 then maybe it would be worth it.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #6 Posted by Termoni.NET on 23 Mar 2005 - 15:00
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