Description:
QuickMarks is a quick solution to maintaining and organizing bookmarks and finding Google PageRanks corresponding to them. In order to add a bookmark to QuickMarks, simply grab, drag and drop a selection of text onto the drop box.
Features
- Add any number of bookmarks.
- Create any number of URL lists.
- Add a bookmark, and QuickMarks will find the Google PageRank of the corresponding URL.
- Let QuickMarks find page ranks of multiple URLs.
Screenshots:
Adding a URL to the current URL list |
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Checking up the latest Google PageRank of the selected URL |
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Editing a URL profile |
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Deleting the selected URL profile |
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Creating a new URL list |
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Switching URL lists |
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Finding Google PageRanks for multiple URLs |
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Exporting query result to a tab-separated file (.txt) |
Trial version:
A demo/trial version is available.
- Click on the button to download a demo/trial version of QuickMarks for Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6.
System requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.6 with Intel Mac
- Internet connection
Purchasing QuickMarks license:
Purchasing a single license of QuickMarks |
Available at Mac App Store only as QuickMarks |
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Version History:
1.1.2 to 1.1.5 (July 25, 2011)
The application is compatible with Mac OS X Lion.
- The application will export a PageRank query result as a text file (was RTF).
- A couple of illegal characters (|,*) are relaxed for naming the URL profile, and the maximum number of characters is extended to 150 (was 100).
- Several other minor changes/improvements are done.
Please note that it may take Mac App Store several days to weeks and months to approve a software update.
This update may be postponed or abandoned because we have trouble with application's stability under Mac OS X Lion.
1.1.0 to 1.1.2 (February 27, 2011)
- Fixed is a bug that causes the application to show an error symbol when the user edits a URL profile.
- Fix: A series of problems that only occur under Snow Leopard are resolved.
- The user can now import bookmarks that point to the security protocol (https) as well.
- Change: When the user drags and drops URL text, the application will read the corresponding web site and extracts its title, which will be also be used as URL profile's title.
- Several other minor changes and fixes are done.
1.0.0 to 1.1.0 (February 10, 2011)
- The user is able to set up their default action key in Preferences to trigger the contextual menu on the URL button to appear.
- A new command is added to the URL button's contextual menu. Choosing 'Look up Name Server,' QuickMarks will look up name server information on the given domain.
- A new command is added to the URL button's contextual menu. Choosing 'Show WhoIs,' QuickMarks will look up WhoIs information on the given domain.
- A new command is added to the URL button's contextual menu. Choosing 'Find Alexa Traffic Details,' QuickMarks will open user's default web browser to access Alexa's website for the given domain.
- A new command is added to the URL button's contextual menu. Choosing 'Find Quantcast Audience Profile,' QuickMarks will open user's default web browser to access Quantcast's website for the given domain.
QuickMarks is a product of MacHouse.
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