Introduction

BookMacster puts you in control of your bookmarks, giving you the capability to organize them into one or more collections called Bookmarkshelf Documents.  A Bookmarkshelf may be configured to automatically mirror your bookmarks in Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome, Camino, Google Bookmarks, Delicious, Opera or OmniWeb, either separately or, if you prefer, in a combined Bookmarkshelf which will keep all of your browsers' bookmarks in sync with each other.  The bookmarks in a Bookmarkshelf can be sorted (alphabetized), verified, and checked for duplicates — either manually, or automatically by configuring an Agent.  A typical Agent might automatically import bookmarks, perform one or more of maintenance operations such as sorting or finding duplicates, and then automatically export back out to one or more browser apps.

Besides importing, you can add bookmarks directly to BookMacster using a bookmarklet, and access your bookmarks using BookMacster's menulet or Dock menu.

In addition, you can manually search for bookmarks, reorganize, and edit bookmarks' attributes.  BookMacster carefully tracks and stores all these attributes — tags, shortcuts, keywords, descriptions, dates, folder location, and more, so that nothing is lost when importing and exporting back and forth from one browser to another.  In addition to browser apps on your Mac account, BookMacster can access bookmarks in user accounts on other networked Macs, and in loose files.

BookMacster runs on any Macintosh computer operating with Mac OS X 10.5.7 (Leopard) or later.