Anyone know of a bookmark organizer for Firefox, for free or dirt cheap?

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Question by Scott *: Anyone know of a bookmark organizer for Firefox, for free or dirt cheap?
Not looking for a “social bookmarking” site… I have thousands of bookmarks and I want to be able to organize them with a drag & drop interface. I realize Firefox’s built-in bookmark manager will allow this, but I’m looking for something a little more robust. Ideally, something that has a preview screen of the bookmark’s corresponding web page, a built-in link checker (finding bookmarks that link to dead pages), and maybe some kind of “optimizer” that will check my bookmarks on-demand or automatically & alert me to duplicates and newly-deceased current bookmarks. I know there’s an extension that will alert you when you try to add a new bookmark that already exists, but it’s not really what I want.

It can be web-based or stand-alone, but if it’s web-based, I want the ability to keep my bookmarks private.

THANKS!

Best answer:

Answer by The Edifier
Did you check the add on utitlities available for firefox

https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/

http://www.futureaccountant.com/

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2 Responses to “Anyone know of a bookmark organizer for Firefox, for free or dirt cheap?”

  1. Aseem Kumar, Gurgaon, India says:

    Whew! You demand a lot, and though, I also am a user of Firefox, I never found all that on the internet. But, you can do one thing–organize the bookmarks. Make new folders and if required, subfolders in the Favorites folder. Then add the bookmarks under the specific categories (put them in folders and subfolders). It is a quick method to get to your favorite bookmark.

  2. hooplehead420 says:

    I see you’re a man who knows what he wants! :)

    Try Netmarks Manager. I think it prolly has everything you want. “Dirt cheap” is relative, but it has 45 day evaluation demo. After that it’s $ 24 to register.

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