Posted by ResortLabs on 04 July 2005 - 13:35 · 1 comment & 2911 views
Resort Labs has just released version 2.5 of the bookmark organizer Link Commander. This aplication is a fully-automated bookmark manager capable of organizing, cataloguing, sorting and synchronizing web links by integrating seamlessly with popular browsers and collecting favorites and bookmarks. Link Commander works independently of a particular web browser or operating system to ensure that bookmark collections remain intact through browser or system upgrades.

Link Commander enables the transfer of bookmarks from one computer to another and will synchronize collections among multiple computers. Users can create an unlimited number of bookmarks, create specialized collections of bookmarks and favorites, seek out and eliminate duplicates, and confirm the viability of bookmarked links. All or part of each collection can be password-protected or assigned usage permissions.

New to version 2.5 is support for non-web bookmarks such as executable files, documents and folders, importable from the Desktop, the QuickLaunch bar, MyDocuments folder or the Programs menu. A number of tweaks to browser support and hotkey commands have been added.

Download: Link Commander Standard | 3.1 MB (Shareware, $34.95)
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It's not clear whether Famitsu is simply basing an assumption on the inclusion of the drive on Kutaragi's previous comments, or if the magazine actually has new information about Sony's thinking on the matter.

If PS3 doesn't ship with a hard drive, it will give an edge to the Xbox 360, particularly in terms of massively multiplayer games - an increasingly popular genre which currently requires significant amounts of storage on the client side. Sony may be hoping, however, that the PS3's superior capabilities for removable storage, which includes slots for Memory Stick and other types of high-capacity memory cards, will allow MMOGs to be played on the console even without a drive.

It's also possible that Sony may adopt the approach which many commentators expected Microsoft to follow with the Xbox 360, by launching two versions of the PS3 - one without a hard drive and with limited media capabilities, and a more expensive model with a hard drive and full media functionality.




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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by llbbl on 06 Jul 2005 - 01:43
Wing Commander was cooler
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