Tasty Bookmarks 1.5 released
- It allows you to easily add sites you like to your personal collection of links, to categorize those sites with keywords, file them into folders and to share your collection not only between your own browsers and machines, but also with others.
- Access and manage your private, shared or public bookmarks from any computer and browser connected to the Internet!.
- Access your bookmarks as XML based feeds!
- Create personal, family, team, company or enterprise-wide bookmarks with flexible access rules and permissions.
Access your bookmarks online
There are three possibilities to view your links:
- Bookmark view: This is a folderlisting in a DMOZ like view.
- Tasty tree: A tree representation of your bookmark folders and links.
- Tasty view lets you filter your bookmarks by keywords.
xbel export
You can export your bookmarks to xbel (http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/topics/xbel/) for use in your favorite browser by appending xbel (e.g. http://nan.objectis.net/Links/xbel.xml) to your BookmarkFolder url.
RSS Feed - Live Bookmarks with Mozilla
A Bookmarkfolder generates an RSS 2.0 feed, that can be used as a Live Bookmarks.
Mozilla Sidebar
With Mozilla and Firefox you can access your Bookmarks with the Tasty Sidebar. The Sidebar displays a tree representation of your Bookmarkfolders.
Firefox
Bookmarks Synchronizer is a Mozilla Firefox extension that lets you connect to an FTP/HTTP server and synchronize your bookmarks that are stored in an XML file. Setup is easy; just write in your server address, username, password and a name for the XML file (by default called xbel.xml). A pagetemplate xbel.xml is included in ATBookmarks to get the maximum performance out of this product. It has a cool auto-update feature so that when you start up Firefox, it will download an XBEL file from a remote (or local) server. It can easily be used with ATBookmarks (Download only, Upload TTP). http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/more-info/booksync

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