Linkman Description
Linkman serves as an effective tool for managing and organizing extensive collections of bookmarks. It seamlessly integrates with major browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera, while also supporting various other web browsers. Users can easily synchronize their bookmarks across different browsers and devices, enhancing accessibility. You can choose to organize your bookmarks solely by keywords, solely by folders, or by using a combination of both methods. Additionally, Linkman automatically extracts keywords from web pages and updates any links that have changed locations. For added security, users can protect their bookmark collections with a password. The platform provides a variety of resources to assist new users, including a tutorial with screenshots, an introductory video, and a detailed PDF manual, ensuring a smooth onboarding experience. Thanks to Linkman, the process of managing bookmarks becomes an enjoyable task rather than a chore. It utilizes local XML databases that are extremely fast and easy to back up, while also boasting an impressive track record of 15 years of top-notch data security. Notably, Linkman stands out as the only bookmark manager that keeps pace with the latest updates from web browser releases. Furthermore, its user-friendly interface and robust features make it a clear favorite among those who value efficient bookmark organization.
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great, but dead Date: Aug 11 2025
Summary: Wish it was still working, too bad. The local database is still useable, just that one has to now manually D&D entries into it.
Positive: it was a well organized product, with browser integration and many good features, online sync to (personal) cloud accounts.
Negative: Even though they sold a lifetime support for the product, the company has gone out of business, and their browser integrations are no longer working or supported.
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