A pity, if the dev would partner up with someone who could help him to develop an user interface for customers it would become a killer app.Unlike Dropbox, Box is geared more towards Enterprise. So, after my last bookmarks mess up it's over, I will keep using BM for sorting and finding duplicates, but that's it. That is what you van read in all these comments below, people who really try to use Bookmacster, because unfortunately there is no alternative for what is does, but run into problems and hard to find options. Of course he "knows the way" but he is obviously not capable in translating his skills and knowlegde into an app that can be used in a logical and especially organised interface. For me it feels like the developer wrote the application for himself. The preferences are spread out over different panels, hidden under other other options and one really needs to search for settings like a safe sync. In all comments you can read exactly the thing, the interface sucks and the problem is complicated and one does have to read the manual. Don't get me wrong, I would love to use Bookmacster, but it is to unreliable. All the problems I have encountered during many years of use where probably not created by the developer not being capable enough, but by the clumsy interface. There is one BIG problem with this program, it isn't meant to be used by users. I will now only use Bookmacster to sort and find duplicates which works well. įor me this is the last time I will use Bookmacster, this was one "hosing" too much. Although I have no safe-sync limit, I have the backups, BM was complaining about safe-sync limits. Yesterday I came home to discover that due to an error in Bookmacster I have lost them. Past weekend I was working on a different location and added a lot of bookmarks. Of course I do have backups and did reset them, but try for yourself to reset the iCloud sync of bookmarks over multiple devices, you don't want to really do that. But always my bookmarks were hosed every once in a while. I did read the manual, read the help functions and there where periodes, sometimes months where Bookmacster did work as advertised and synced my bookmarks from multiple browsers over multiple locations and devices. I have been using Bookdog from the same developer for some years and moved on to Bookmacster. Scriptable to collect new bookmarks from NetNewsWire or similar apps.Īnyone using different browsers intensively will one want to find a way to sync bookmarks.Supports multiple user profiles in Firefox and Google Chrome.You control which folders you want to be sorted or not sorted, how to sort them. Sort (alphabetize) automatically when bookmarks are changed.Verifies bookmarks, fixes redirects, duplicates, can upgrade insecure bookmarks and remove URL cruft.Easily organize with tags, hierarchy, or both.Import/export with Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi, iCab, Pinboard, Diigo, and OmniWeb.Bookmarks added to these apps on your Mac will show up in these apps on iOS or Andriod devices. Compatible with iCloud Safari syncing, Firefox Sync, Google Chrome's Sign In.Keep your bookmarks in one central store, accessible within web browsers. Sync bookmarks of Firefox, Chrome, Opera and more among all your devices. (Ours are the only non-Apple apps which can modify Safari bookmarks without corrupting iCloud data.) It can be used in one of three ways, or all three: BookMacster is a bookmarks manager for your Mac which plays nicely with iCloud Safari syncing, Firefox Sync, Sign In to Chrome, and Opera Sync.
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