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Who finds it useful?
Almost everyone! Well, people like us. Read on and see if you fit the description!
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Every time we visit an
interesting web site we save it in our Favorites. After several years
of this we don't remember where our Favorites are. We do remember we visited somewhere
- say a page about
"call centres" - but where did we file that Favorite and
what is it called?
- We've got 1200 or so
Favorites in 200 folders and even remembering our folder
structure is becoming a problem.
- Going to Google, Altavista
or Yahoo and searching again isn't an option. There are so many
pages in these search engines that the chance of getting to the same
page, even a few weeks later, is very low. Unless you can remember your exact search
terms - and the sites involved haven't changed their relative
rankings...
- It's brilliant in a large corporate intranet... We've just been involved in a large international merger. All the key
company information is on our intranet and when the companies merged Search Favorites was a life
saver. Every time we read a useful page we saved it as a Favorite. Then,
despite all the corporate, departmental and other navigation pages, we could still retrieve the nitty-gritty
material we needed.
- Because we have a 'system' of folders it should in theory be easy to find
Favorites. But the logic we use when we file something today is not
always the same logic we use when we try to find it six
months later. It is also difficult to decide where to file our new Favorites.
With Search Favorites sitting in the system tray it's easy - we
just click and find the folder with similar sites.
- Using Search Favorites we can work with Favorites stored away from our regular Windows
Favorites location. Now we can download lists of Favorites like the
free favoritebookmark.co.uk
or BobMarks and
store them in a folder somewhere. We open the folder using Search
Favorites and can search it, and visit its web sites without overloading our regular Favorites folder.
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