![]() ![]() You would use them rarely, not regularly. In Markster, the menu items File > Import and Export[ are provided as utilities, for example, to help you get started. You will access bookmarks in Markster directly, as explained above. Instead, you'll create your own folders, or not, in "free form". You may just as well remove all bookmarks from them. You will ignore the Favorites Bar, Bookmarks menu, or any of the built-in bookmarks in web browsers such as Safari. It becomes the one and only central store for your bookmarks. And when you export from Smarky, Synkmark or BookMacster back to Safari, these bookmarks are exported back to the Favorites Bar in Safari. For example, when you import from Safari into Smarky, Synkmark, or BookMacster the bookmarks in Safari's Favorites Bar appear in a Favorites Bar in Smarky, Synkmark or BookMacster. Our other three apps (BookMacster, Synkmark, Smarky) are designed to regularly sync with Safari and/or other browsers. The Keyboard Shortcut and/or Status Menulet are enable/disabled in Markster’s Preferences. ![]() Status Menulet (right side of Menu Bar).Global Keyboard Shortcut, for example ⌘⇧D.When Markster users want to visit a bookmark they have previously stored, or add a new bookmark, instead of reaching for the Bookmarks Bar or Bookmarks Menu in the browser, they bring up Markster’s Floating Menu to access Markster directly. (If you prefer to sync those together, check out Synkmark or BookMacster.) Either…Ī) The internal bookmarking facilities ( Bookmarks Bar, Bookmarks Menu, Favorites Bar, etc.) in their web browser(s) are too primitive for you.ī) You use more than one web browser, and prefer to keep all your bookmarks in a separate app, independent of the web browsers, instead of syncing the browsers’ internal bookmarks facilities together. There are two reasons you might choose Markster. Markster keeps your internet bookmarks in a central store. ![]()
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