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It
is generally more convenient to work with a
list of bookmarks, rather than with a single
link. You can get a bookmarks list, by
simply clicking a specific rubric or
directly from a search results list. When
necessary, you can also sort the bookmark
list by any description field, including
rating, last view date, the actual URL, and
so on. The bookmark list can be saved to
your hard drive to be accessed later. When
you reload your list, you are taken exactly
to the item that was active when you last
saved the list.

Moreover,
iNetAdviser provides additional bookmark
lists managing capabilities allowing you to
compare your bookmark lists, combine them
and check them for unnecessary duplicates
you might want to remove (see the screen
shot below).

The
program also allows you to configure the
lists’ look and feel to your liking. You
can exactly define what information (a set
of description fields) you want to view and
customize the way it appears on the screen
(font and colors).

For
a sample bookmarks list appearance be sure
to consider the example above. Just
create several list profiles and use them
when necessary or when you just feel like
it.
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