Tidy Favorites
July 2nd, 2009 · by David Bradley >> Leave a comment
If you like how Greasemonkey lets you manipulate, skin and mod web pages, then you’ll love what Tidy Favorites does. Not only is it a novel thumbnail-based approach to managing bookmarks, or favorites, it lets you snip pieces from websites and place them into a persistent frame in your browser so that you can mash together several different bits of different websites. It’s like an uber Google Bookmarks and iGoogle working together for any and all your favorite websites and no need to muck around with add-ons.
But, enough from me, watch the video and see Tidy Favorites in action. If you fancy winning a free license for the full version, subscribe to the Sciencetext Tech Talk ezine and drop me a line from the email with which you subscribed and I’ll enter you in the draw to win one of a bunch of free licenses.














