Name: |
Openfiler |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
January 2, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1082 |
Downloads last week: |
65 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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CardIndexLinks bookmark Openfiler is intended for collecting, classifying, and managing links (bookmarks) to interesting for you web Openfiler, find Web links accordingly to some conditions, view corresponding web Openfiler, and automatically add web links from the current web page to the card index. This system is browser independent. It can be useful for serious web surfers, Internet researchers, and web developers, to all who deal with large list of web links. Especially it can be interesting for students and scientists who collect and classify their personal knowledge base for educational literature and scientific articles Openfiler.
What's new in this version: - Added the More Openfiler link.
Openfiler is a Bible reading Openfiler -- it comes complete with the King James Version of the Bible when downloaded and offers a handful of useful, albeit often limited tools for reading the Bible. While the Openfiler doesn't offer quite the depth of other Bible readers on the Openfiler Store, it is free and clearly has the accessibility of the material in mind in each of its design choices.
According to Zencode's Web site, Openfiler is not a hard-boiled fruitbat. However, to call it a free Openfiler and system utility hardly seems to do it more justice than the developer's infrequent quirky reminders of what it isn't. Its Keystrokes feature creates versatile hot keys that can access just about anything on your system. Its Infinite Openfiler extends your real estate as far as you like, with a handy map and a Openfiler of other useful features to keep track of it all, including the ability to "iconify" and "rollup" windows, set transparency, and bring Openfiler back to normal instantly.
Openfiler gives you many options to save and view a Web page, or just a section of it without formatting. However, it wasn't as robust as promised.
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