Nihongo's BookMarker - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Nihongo's BookMarker
  • Version
1.0.3a
  • Author
Benjamin Franz
  • Cost
Free
  • Operating System
Windows, Linux
  • Category
Perl / Bookmark Management
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • Download Link
Click to Download
  • No. of hits
34



     Nihongo's BookMarker is a script changes netscape bookmark files into a tree of web pages. This bookmark manager then manages a list of favourite links. Many categories and sub categories can be maintained with favourite links in them.


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