Booklet 1.2 review
DownloadBooklet provides bookmark sharing compatible with Apple's Rendezvous technology.
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Booklet provides bookmark sharing compatible with Apple's Rendezvous technology. No configuration - just double-click and go. Booklet places a small icon in your menu bar from which you can globally access your bookmarks and those of any other computer on the LAN. You can set Booklet to share your bookmarks, collect others, or do both (the default behavior). Booklet can also be configured to run on determined port to assist those running firewalls.
Booklet works as you see to the right: your Mac's bookmarks show up at the top (giving you access to your bookmarks from any application). Other Macs in your network show up in the "Other Macs" section. Here you can see a Mac named QuickSilver sharing its bookmarks. If you choose a bookmark, your default browser is taken there. Alternatively, if you hold down option while choosing a bookmark, the URL is copied to the clipboard.
Booklet currently works with Safari, Camino, OmniWeb, and Mozilla. You may share the bookmarks of any of those applications with your default browser. This makes migrating from one browser to another a simple process: share your old bookmarks, open them in your new browser, and bookmark the ones you want to keep.
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