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Access IE, Firefox, Chrome and Opera Bookmarks from System Tray

By Steve Yu on April 14, 2009

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How many web browsers do you have and use it on your computer? I always switch between Internet Explorer (IE), Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. Most of the time, I use Chrome. In each of my browsers, contains it’s own collection of bookmarks.

To manage all these bookmarks across multiple browsers is not easy, in fact it is tedious if done manually. Previously, I have mentioned about Transmute. Transmute is bookmark conversion application that allows you to easily import and export bookmarks or favorites between the web browsers.

Access Multiple Bookmarks from System Tray

If you don’t like to convert bookmarks between browsers, try Links2Tray. Links2Tray is a small and easy-to-use freeware utility that allows you to access multiple bookmarks from the system tray. This application displays a menu combining bookmarks from your Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Opera.

Links2Tray works well in all version of Windows.

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2 Responses to “Access IE, Firefox, Chrome and Opera Bookmarks from System Tray”

  1. Hmm it is like accessing from the Start Menu Programs.. except it is shorter

  2. This is great. Thanks for sharing this. I use IE, Maxthon and Firefox extensively. Will check this out and try to organize bookmarks in better way.

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