Simpy Bookmark Management
16th Nov 2006, 19:12 GMT
There are a dozen and one different places that act as places to store your bookmarks. There is nothing new here. Depending on the ones you like, Simpy might be the choice for you. If it is, I have a Firefox extension I know you are going to love. Now for those of you who might be a little in the dark about what Simpy does, here is the basic description. Simpy indexes your bookmarks and lets you search them. It eliminates the need to use bookmark folders (also known as categories) by using tags to create virtual, dynamic folders on the fly. Your bookmarks are stored and backed-up on a remote server, allowing you to access and search them from anywhere (any computer, any browser, work, home, school, hotel). So what is this Firefox extension all about then? Well it helps Firefox work one on one with the Simpy service. This Firefox extension is for versions 1.0 and up of the browser. To download it and check it out for yourself, please visit Mozilla’s Add-ons Web site. Tags: social, bookmarks, firefox, extensions Related Content: Bookmarks Management Diigo 6 ways to fall in love with browserâs bookmark again Tark - Temporary Bookmarks NetSignet 1.61 In the Nexus: Simply - Social Bookmarking and Personal Search Engine RSS feed integration in Firefox Using Bookmarks In Word 2002 Bookit: The Next Revolution In Bookmark Management DonBusca Meta Search Engine