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Introduction
» Getting Started
» Key Features
» Program Editions
Installing & Uninstalling
» Install
» Change Setup after Installing
» Re-install or install update
» Uninstall
Bookmark Lists
» About Bookmark Lists
» Open, Add, Remove & Save Bookmark List
» Import & Export Bookmark List
» Backup & Encrypt/Protect Bookmark List
» SmartFolders
» Edit Bookmark List Manually
» Print & Share Bookmark List
» Export Bookmark List to the Web
Finding & Opening Bookmarks
» Find & Open Bookmark
» Fill Out Log-in Form (QuickLogin)
» Schedule Visits
» Open New Bookmark & Blank Browser Window
» Copy Bookmark to Document
» List View & Notes Window
Adding, Editing & Organizing Bookmarks
» Add Bookmark, Subcategory or Category
» Edit, Delete, Move or Duplicate Items
» Make an Alias of Bookmark
» Mark, Unmark, Sort or Re-order Items
» De-duplicate & Check/Validate Bookmarks
» Reset Last Visited Time & Undo Changes
Getting Most From Bookmark Buddy
» Tool Tray & General Tips
» Keyboard Shortcuts
License & Registration
» Buy a License
» Registration Problems
» Upgrades
» Affiliate Program
Support & Other Stuff
» Problems & FAQ
» Support & Feedback
» History of Changes
» Plans for Future Releases
» Background & Credits
 

Background & Credits

Bookmark Buddy incorporates the SIVL verification software under license from OSoLiS (www.osolis.com) 'OSoLiS', 'SIVL' and 'Personal License Register' are trademarks of OSoLiS LLC.

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Bookmark Buddy is written in C++ using Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2002.

These help notes (integrated, PDF and web site versions) were produced with Help & Manual - all from a single source file.

My thanks go to all those users who have helped test Bookmark Buddy and URL Organizer and who have made constructive suggestions on how to improve the program. In particular the contributions of John Gibney and George Davis have been invaluable.

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