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WebnoteHappy 1.3

 
WebnoteHappy is a bookmark manager that helps you organize and remember the web pages that matter to you. Each web page can be personalized with notes and tags as you bookmark it, creating a "webnote". The fast integrated search makes it easy to find your webnotes again. Organize your webnotes with folders and smart folders, and work with your del.icio.us bookmarks right on your desktop.

WebnoteHappy is browser-independent, so you can create webnotes from within any browser on Mac OS X via the global hot key or bookmarklet. Tag and add notes to your existing bookmarks by importing them more...from Safari, Firefox, or OmniWeb. WebnoteHappy also interoperates with NetNewsWire, letting you tag and add notes to items in RSS feeds.

WHAT'S NEW

Version 1.3:

- Quick Add Webnote: defaulted to F5 - adds without tags
- Growl integration: Quick Add will report back when it is added
- Support for DEVONagent
- Support for Opera 9.10
- Adjustable font sizes: Small, Medium, and Large
- Resizable tag browser
- Preserve sorting of columns between restarts
- WebnoteHappy will not start a new instance if other instances are already running
- Fixed bug when importing from Firefox

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DETAILS

  • License: Shareware
  • Price: $24.95 to buy 
  • Updated: 26 Oct 2008
  • Size: 892K
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
  • Developer: Happy Apps LLC
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