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Last post Author Topic: (another) Linkman Review  (Read 37661 times)

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(another) Linkman Review
« on: March 23, 2010, 09:28 AM »
I wanted to inform you that I have put up a new review for Linkman.  I don't want to take away anything from KenR's excellent review which introduced me to the program, but I like to write reviews for software that I use a lot:

Also, as mentioned at the end of the article, stay tuned for a Linkman giveaway here soon.

Of course, Linkman is now officially part of my recommended software list:
http://aram.dcmember...erior-software-list/
« Last Edit: March 23, 2010, 09:33 AM by superboyac »

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2010, 09:29 AM »
Very nice  :up: :up:
Direct link to review -> http://aram.dcmember...om/software/linkman/

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2010, 09:33 AM »
Very nice  :up: :up:
Direct link to review -> http://aram.dcmember...om/software/linkman/
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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2010, 04:32 PM »
I read the earlier posts about Powermarks and Linkman but decided to stick with Diigo (having converted from Delicious a few years ago).

After reading this review however, I gave it another try.  I love the live search.  It also makes it easier to switch browsers and still be able to add bookmarks with a keyboard shortcut (one of the reasons I switched to Diigo).  I use tags to organize all my bookmarks, but with 11,000 that's becoming less manageable.  Being able to search them all quickly is probably the best way to go.

I imported all my bookmarks and the import and search performance is impressive.  How will we find out about the free Pro licenses?  You may have a convert  :)

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2010, 07:17 PM »
I read the earlier posts about Powermarks and Linkman but decided to stick with Diigo (having converted from Delicious a few years ago).

After reading this review however, I gave it another try.  I love the live search.  It also makes it easier to switch browsers and still be able to add bookmarks with a keyboard shortcut (one of the reasons I switched to Diigo).  I use tags to organize all my bookmarks, but with 11,000 that's becoming less manageable.  Being able to search them all quickly is probably the best way to go.

I imported all my bookmarks and the import and search performance is impressive.  How will we find out about the free Pro licenses?  You may have a convert  :)
jaden, thank you so much for this comment.  i almost felt like no one was reading these.  I am a little embarrassed to admit how much effort I put into these reviews.

Yes, the search window is really cool and was the focus of my comments to Linkman in the past couple of years.  I'm glad I was able to express that effectively to you.  I know my review articles are a little odd in that I don't go into many of the program details.  I like to just highlight the couple of features that REALLY make the program special to me.  My intention is to do exactly what you're doing, which is generate enough interest for you to explore the program yourself.

As for the giveaway:  Linkman has donated 20 licenses, which is an enormous amount.  Whenever the next giveaway happens here, just submit your entry as usual and hopefully you will win.  I don't know exactly when that is.  Mouser will know, and there's someone else here who is in charge of the giveaway effort (it slips my mind who, right now).

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2010, 07:34 PM »
jaden, thank you so much for this comment.  i almost felt like no one was reading these.  I am a little embarrassed to admit how much effort I put into these reviews.

I appreciate the time you spend on them and I would wager I'm not alone.

Thanks for the info on the giveaway.  I'll keep an eye out for it.

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #6 on: March 24, 2010, 10:40 PM »
The review is very much appreciated.  :Thmbsup:   More motivation to spend some time learning how to use the somewhat complex beast that is LinkMan.

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2010, 11:51 PM »
The giveaway will be in April.. stay tuned! Huge thanks to superboyac for arranging it for us.

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #8 on: March 24, 2010, 11:57 PM »
Sweet - I'll be reloading the giveways page until it shows up :)

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #9 on: March 25, 2010, 09:07 AM »
The review is very much appreciated.  :Thmbsup:   More motivation to spend some time learning how to use the somewhat complex beast that is LinkMan.
Excellent.  It doesn't have to be much of a learning process at all, especially the way I use it.  All I did was import my powermarks bookmarks, changed some settings to make it behave the way I wanted in Firefox, and that's it.  I barely spent any time even organizing or doing anything with the bookmarks.  The search makes it so easy to find, I just dump everything into a big list.

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #10 on: April 10, 2010, 06:20 PM »
We will have a new Linkman build shortly that further improves the Firefox import and has better compatibility with some of the less known browsers (e.g. Avant).

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #11 on: April 12, 2010, 09:04 AM »
Linkman 7.9.0.30 is available for download.

<b><i>Changes since 7.9.0.0</i></b>
<ul><li>Firefox 3 Import converts tags to Linkman keywords (this was not trivial to implement, as Firefox stores tags in a weird and inefficient way)</li>
<li>Firefox integration will now load Linkman on demand (if not already loaded)</li>
<li>Added Modified (Date) column to Query areas in main window, search window and Desktop Toolbar</li>
<li>Closing the search window with the Escape key will restore focus to browser</li>
<li>Improved support for less known browsers such as Avant</li>
<li>Keyword list window trims leading and trailing spaces from keywords</li>
<li>You can add tabulators to comment text by pressing shift + tab</li>
<li>All reported bugs have been fixed</li></ul>Shareware Version (Linkman Pro, $25, 30 day trial):

Homepage: http://linkmanpro.outertech.com
Download: http://download.oute...h.com/linkmanpro.exe

Freeware version (Linkman Lite):

Homepage: http://linkmanlite.outertech.com
Download: http://download.oute....com/linkmanlite.exe

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Tutorial video (Linkman 7.60): http://linkmanvideo.outertech.com

PDF Manual: http://www.outertech...om/files/linkman.pdf

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #12 on: April 12, 2010, 09:09 AM »
Thanks, Outertech, for the updates and the licenses for this month's giveaway.

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #13 on: April 22, 2010, 04:25 PM »
After the release of Build 30 we have received (linkman[at]outertech.com) more than 10 mails from users suggesting that a "Page changed" column should be also added to the query and search window. So we have a new build (7.9.0.32) with this feature added.

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #14 on: May 11, 2010, 02:21 AM »
We have Build 50 with further improvements to Firefox launching. Linkman is now able to launch into existing tab/new tab/new window, without touching prefs.js at all (browser.link.open_external etc).

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #15 on: January 03, 2011, 10:06 AM »
10 more spots have opened for Linkman Beta Test (Version 8). If you are interested, please apply to [email protected].

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #16 on: March 30, 2011, 05:48 AM »
Linkman 8 is available for download.

Changes since 7.90

* Firefox 4 Addon (works also with 3.6)

* Improved Internet Explorer Addon: works with UAC enabled, added compatibility for Internet Explorer 9

* Google Chrome Addon (all versions)

* Opera 11 Addon

* Bookmark properties dialog can be resized

* The initial focus of Bookmark properties dialog can be configured (Options Tab)

* Alternate combobox display for numeric user defined data fields

* Query Favorites can be created in search window (Linkman Pro)

* In searches AND NOT can be substituted with a - sign
  for example:
  a search for: foo -bar
  is the same as: foo and not bar

* Replace dialog: use * to delete fields (Linkman Pro)
  for example:
  enter * as new text, do not enter anything as new text
  Enable Keywords Checkbox
  Click Replace All and all Keywords content will be deleted

* Added Time to Date display in search results

* Added "Page changed" Date/Time column to Search results

* Rearranged some Hotkeys due to user suggestions (see Hotkey list for details)

* Improved search experience on very large databases (100.000 links and more)

* Many tweaks and some bug fixes

Homepage (show a list of differences between Linkman Lite and Linkman Pro)

http://www.outertech...com/bookmark-manager

Shareware version (Linkman Pro, $25 with optional lifetime upgrades, 30 day trial):
http://download.oute...h.com/linkmanpro.exe

Freeware version for private usage (Linkman Lite):
http://download.oute....com/linkmanlite.exe

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PDF Manual: http://www.outertech...om/files/linkman.pdf
« Last Edit: March 30, 2011, 05:52 AM by Outertech Support »

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #17 on: March 30, 2011, 07:21 AM »

@outertech support
Thanks for the link to the Ver 8 PDF manual.  I've looked all over your new web site for it since I upgraded.


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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #18 on: April 05, 2011, 01:41 PM »
Thanks a lot for the fantastic service of continuously updating Linkman.   :up: :up: :up:

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #19 on: April 06, 2011, 05:09 AM »
We wanted to thank all users who promote Linkman here, and on other websites! It really makes a difference and ensures that new versions keep coming!

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #20 on: April 06, 2011, 07:26 AM »
We wanted to thank all users who promote Linkman here, and on other websites! It really makes a difference and ensures that new versions keep coming!
-Outertech Support (April 06, 2011, 05:09 AM)

I was very impresed to find that updating to 8.x cost nothing.

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #21 on: April 06, 2011, 11:02 AM »
Hi Folks,

Also very impressive with Linkman is how they consider each recommended improvement.  And bounce off ideas. When they recently added a little delay on the search it was a huge improvement for my usage, as I can finish typing without the search starting.

My emphasis with Linkman requests will be enhancements on reporting that will make it more PIM-like-friendly, especially a single-line output (truncate description to fit page) mode.  Also that the sort lines up to the current view sort.  Right now I am still using screen capture for printing.  Then I would probably use the user-defined fields as well, which have some extra potential.

And I can imagine perhaps a smidgen of quick syntax help on the search might be helpful  .. occasionally I print out the help page but then it goes under the rubble.  The old Boolean Shuffle, involving starts with, not, and etc.  Maybe even one of those Eudora-like search things from a pop-up ?

My other thought is more complex, having to do with "on-disk" functionality, where web pages are copied to your disk and a link added to point to that new page.  (Think Scrapbook, Surfalator etc.)  The idea needs some refinement and expression, (I think the generic Firefox "Save Page as" is sufficient conceptually) but I think it has great archiving capability, against the one bane of web pages, those that disappear, and are not on archive.org.  From my point of understanding, this is mostly the text and basics, not the flash and pomp.  Make any sense ?

Shalom,
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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #22 on: April 06, 2011, 11:43 AM »
I too have been impressed with the Linkman team's responsiveness.  I've given them feedback on at least a half dozen minor issues I've encountered and within an hour or two they reply either asking for clarification or to say the fix will be in the next build.  It's a great app and by listening to feedback it will continue to get even better.

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #23 on: April 10, 2011, 11:16 AM »
jaden, thank you so much for this comment.  i almost felt like no one was reading these.  I am a little embarrassed to admit how much effort I put into these reviews.
Just to make sure you won't stop writing reviews (:D), let me chime in and say that just because of your review I'm going to give Linkman (light) a try. Thanks for pointing it out.  :Thmbsup:

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Re: (another) Linkman Review
« Reply #24 on: April 10, 2011, 12:39 PM »
Ditto! I am trying it out now too because of this review :) And loving it so far!