Intuitive assistant for your Safari bookmarks
Concierge is a good, trial version software only available for Mac, that is part of the category Internet software with subcategory Web (more specifically Bookmark Managers).
More about Concierge
Concierge is available for users with the operating system Mac OS X and previous versions, and it is available in English. Its current version is 1.4.7 and was updated on 5/31/2006.
Since we added this program to our catalog in 2006, it has achieved 88 downloads, and last week it gained 0 downloads.
About the download, Concierge is a not that heavy software that will not require as much space than the average program in the section Internet software.
Concierge is a bookmark assistant for Safari, Apple Computer’s web browser. Web bookmarks, email links, Address Book cards and groups, and Finder file/folder links are stored and managed in a drawer attached to either side of Safari’s browser window. Concierge is not a separate application. It integrates with Safari, much like a plug-in.
Concierge’s drawer contains three views:
- Scratchpad Store and manage web URLs, email links, Address Book cards and groups, and links to files and folders. Group items into subfolders, or allow Concierge to “focus” the list to those items related to web site you’re currently visiting. Annotate your saved items with comments, then find anything through a convenient search field located at the top of the drawer.
- Bookmarks Not only do you have a single, hierarchical list of all of the bookmarks Safari is saving for you, you can use this list to edit or modify those bookmarks without taking up the entire browser window (note: the ability to modify Safari’s saved bookmarks is not available to unregistered copies of Concierge). Quickly search for bookmarks using the always-available search field.
- History Your browsing history shown in a whole new way. Group the visited links by date or domain, and sort them. Like the other views, a search field is provided to let you easily find that site you visited once upon a time.