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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Mastering Safari, learning now to manage and tame your bookmarks

Written by: Scott Haneda on Wednesday February 27th 2008, 10:30 am

Every browser I am aware of has the ability to save a bookmark. A bookmark is nothing more than a way to get back to a site at some later time. Most users, at some point, will bookmark a site, with the idea that they can come back to it later and keep updated on what the site has to offer.

The problem as I see it, with bookmarks, is you end up with an unmanageable list of links to sites. Over time, this list will grow to the point that it becomes easier to simply search Google for the site. If your bookmarks menu has gotten somewhat out of control; this tutorial will teach you basic organizational tactics allowing you to tame your bookmarks.

Read more at http://osxhelp.com/mastering-safari-learning-now-to-manage-and-tame-your-bookmarks/

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