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Check Dead Bookmarks in Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer

Sat, May 31, 2008

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RSS Feeds are slowly taking the place of the good old bookmarks at least when you take a look at how computer geeks use the Internet. Not everything can be managed with RSS Feeds though and bookmarks are still an important way to keep track of interesting websites. The major problem is that bookmarks do not get verified automatically after adding them to the browser. No browser yet supports the feature to automatically check the bookmarks. (I think a Firefox add-on can do that)

AM-DeadLink is a third party software that can check the bookmarks of all major browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera and Mozilla) as well as url files, comma separated and tab delimited files. The Internet Explorer bookmarks are discovered automatically while all others have to be manually selected from the hard drive. The selections will be remembered in the future.

The main purpose of AM-DeadLink is to check all bookmarks. Error codes and additional information are displayed during and after the check and the dead bookmarks can be checked manually by opening them in the default browser or viewed internally. Favicons can be downloaded optionally if desired during the check.

The software can also search for duplicates in the list of bookmarks and delete those duplicates. The duplicate bookmarks can be deleted automatically by the program or manually by the user.

The program is pretty easy to use and gives the user enough freedom to make the important decisions. A great way to check all the bookmarks. It would be nice if there would be a way to check bookmarks of all browsers and sync them afterwards.

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