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Bookdog

Bookdog - 4.2.1

sort, manage, migrate, synchronize & verify bookmarks

All Time: (4.8)
Version 4.2.1: (4.7)
Selected Version: 4.2.1
Release Date: 2007-04-28
License: Beta
Downloads (version 4.2.1): 1,230
Downloads (all versions): 87,437
Price: $14.95

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Product Description:

Bookdog is the premier Shepherd and Guardian of bookmarks for your Macintosh. After you install Bookdog, you spend a few minutes adjusting how you want your bookmarks sorted, click 'Sort' and within seconds your bookmarks are all in order! Click 'Analyze' to find duplicates and then fix them. Open the Preferences, activate Bookwatchdog, and your bookmarks be re-sorted after you make changes. Automatically. Do you seem to have alot of bookmarks that don't work anymore? Tell Bookdog to Verify. He'll go to all your websites, fetch their data, present a report, give you some options on how he can automatically fix bookmarks that have been "redirected", and finally present a handy tool which allows you to quickly review and fix the remainder. Using Camino, Firefox, Opera, Google Bookmarks and/or OmniWeb in addition to Safari? When you tell him to Migrate your bookmarks between browsers, he finds the right folder and avoids creating duplicates. You can migrate unilaterally (one-way) or bilaterally, "synchronizing" all missing bookmarks between browsers. And you can do so from an AppleScript or schedule Migrations using Apple's Automator.

Atta boy! Finally, you see the intelligence you knew your Mac was capable of!

What's new in this version:

Bookdog 4.2.1 is a public beta test. Changes are:

  • Support for Google Bookmarks
  • Cosmetic Improvements
  • About a dozen bugs fixed
Bookdog 4.2.1 should be an improvement over 4.1.0 for all users, subject to several limitations. First of all, this is a public beta test. Much code has been rewritten to accomodate Google Bookmarks and other future additions. Although we believe that our testing has been commensurate with the task, obscure regressive bugs are possible. Second, Google Bookmarks cannot be saved (uploaded) in unlicensed installations. During the beta test, we'll be working on a method to allow uploading of Google Bookmarks in demo installations. Third, Google Bookmarks are not accessible in Bookdog's Automator Actions yet. Fourth, we're way behind with localizations; all of the recently-added new features are only in English at this time.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
  • To manage Firefox bookmarks, must be using Firefox 1.5 or later, or Minefield, BonEcho, or DeerPark
  • To manage OmniWeb bookmarks, must be using OmniWeb 5.0 or later

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Feedback Summary:

Version 4.2.1:
Overall Rating: (4.7) Features: (5.0) Support: (4.7)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (4.0) Price: (4.3)
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Bookdog CommentarySnow Leopard Compatibility - Version: 5.3.8, 11/14/2009 02:38PM PST

RLDav
Is this latest version Snow Leopard (10.6.2) compatible?
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Bookdog Commentary5.3.5 is beta - Version: 5.3.5, 8/25/2009 06:27AM PST

tfreedman--2008
It should be noted that v5.3.5 is a beta release. The official release is v5.3.3.
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Bookdog Commentarywhere's 5.3.5? - Version: 5.3.5, 8/24/2009 10:56PM PST

sjk
Download link here and both the .zip and .dmg links on the developer site are still for 5.3.3, but the release note page on the dev site mentions 5.3.5.
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