Jerry Yeager <jerry at browseryshop.com> wrote: > You know, I don't think this one (pulldowns in favorites bar) is mentioned by other folks ...
But it is obvious because they give you a pulldown called News in the default setup. > I really think Apple's method for managing bookmarks in Safari is way, > way better than the other browsers. It is a little complicated. I like URL Manager Pro (UMP) the best. You organize and build your bookmarks in this separate application, which appears in a window and also as a pull-down in the Mac's menu bar at the top of the screen. The pull-down menu of your bookmarks is hierarchical, shows all the categories and folder levels you have set up just like NOW Menus or Action Menus or FruitMenu, and is instantly available. UMP is automatically launched by browsers, and the pull-down menu is shared by any and all browsers that use Shared Menu Library, so no matter which browser I jump to, all of my 981 bookmarks in their 50 folders in can be pulled down from the top. I can run four browsers in four windows, and the same pull-down menu of bookmarks is there at the top of the screen. Allan Atherton | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be January 28. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
