Getting maximum value from your Favorites
Finding: Use
Search Favorites to dig up those
lost or hard to remember Favorites. The ones you know
you have - but where? You saved something last week, but was it in this
folder, or that one?
With Search Favorites you can quickly search:
- the Favorite title - the name you see when you click on Favorites
in Internet Explorer or
- the URL (or urls) behind that title
or
- both at once and
- the folder names you keep them
in
Filing: You
have found a great site on the Web. Now where are you going to
put the bookmark?
Use Search Favorites to find similar ones. Then save the new one in the
best folder.
When you
use Search Favorites you save time, money and frustration.
How can you get maximum value from your Web browsing?
Of course, using Favorites or Bookmarks is just one element of
successful browsing. But when you really want to get the best from your
online experience it is important to use the full facilities of
Favorites.
With Search Favorites you do not
have to be scared about bookmarking new sites - because it is so easy to find
any of your Favorites, new or old. Just add new pages to your list of Favorites
using the regular Internet Explorer features and quickly find them again
when you need them.
Hint: when you do save a Favorite, make a point of
checking the name. Many web pages will try to save
themselves with a name like "Welcome page". This is
no use to anyone. Add some words of your own. Even delete the
suggestions it makes altogether. Make the Favorite name meaningful to
you.
Perhaps you have spent months, or even years, accumulating a list of useful sites.
Now, without any effort, unlock all that hidden value with Search Favorites.
There is a long description of the problems of extensive use of
Favorites
on the
Dennis Kennedy website.
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