Bookdog
Sort, manage, sync bookmarks among Safari, Firefox, del.icio.us & more.
Version: 5.3.8
bookmark Nazi
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: jimbimbom Monday, May 21 2007 @ 06:17 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: NO
This thing should be renamed "bookmark Nazi". I just wanted something to sync my bookmarks. I saw "sort" and "remove duplicates" and I thought, what the heck. Well, I had all my bookmarks organized the way I wanted and the damn program kept rearranging them. I finally deleted it, and I'm still trying to get things back the way I like them.
Comments
bookmark Nazi - Dennis Fahringer
Terrific reply from the author of the app! Amazing offer. I've never seen anything like that before on Versiontracker. :-)- fotofah
Thursday, June 14 2007 @ 12:14 PM PDT
bookmark Nazi - DavidRavenMoon
I think someone doesn't know what "sort" means. If you arrange your bookmarks by hand, and then tell the applications to sort them, what do you think it's going to do? (hint, alphabetize them)If you don't have it set for scheduled runs, it wont do it unless you tell it to!
Also if you have it set to automatically sort when you launch it, it will.
So.. you run an applications that sorts bookmarks, and that makes it a bookmark nazi?
Wednesday, July 25 2007 @ 08:17 AM PDT
bookmark Nazi - Strunt
your a Moran [sic]What did you think 'sort' would do, you chump?
To be honest I tried it, didn't like it and pressed, guess what?
undo. The old Command-Z. Amazing.
You douche.
Tuesday, August 19 2008 @ 02:51 AM PDT
$100 Reward to anyone that can corroborate this - Jerry Krinock
It seems that jimbombom found it easy to arrange bookmarks satisfactorily before "the damn[ed] program kept rearranging them". I opened my Firefox bookmarks in Bookdog, arranged them, took a screenshot, then went to use other applications, when I came back 24 hours later, to my great un-surprise, the bookmarks were all exactly as I had left them.Sheep Systems hereby offers a $100 USD reward to anyone who can tell or show me how to make Bookdog rearrange bookmarks on its own, and/or save or uploads bookmarks without the user clicking "Save", or activating Bookwatchdog. If the steps are difficult to reproduce, use a movie capture program such as Snapz Pro X (http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/), and send me the movie of bookmarks moving around by themselves. I believe Ambrosia still offers a free limited-time trial.
If you open iTunes or iPhoto and start pushing buttons and changing settings and moving things around, you can make quite a mess of your libraries. Delete a playlist in iTunes and it's gone forever. But it doesn't mean that iTunes or iPhoto are Nazis. (By the way, unlike iTunes, all operations in Bookdog, including Sort and Migrate, are undo-able. So even if you "Save" a mistake, you can still undo it.)
If you ever a problem understanding how Bookdog works, contact us: support@sheepsystems.com. Our average response time is less than 6 hours.
Sincerely,
Jerry Krinock (my real name)
Developer
Sheep Systems
San Jose, CA USA
http://sheepsystems.com/bookdog
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Monday, May 28 2007 @ 08:45 AM PDT