Is URL manager pro capable of opening in tabs? If so how does one set it up to
do so?
When I go to "Open in tabs" in the bookmarks menu it opens separate windows for
each url. I
am using Safari on a Macbook Pro system 10.4.10
>Is URL manager pro capable of opening in tabs?
Yes, but Safari's preferences must be set correctly.
How exactly, can be read here:
http://www.url-manager.com/shortcuts.html
Thanks!
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I understand that on an Intel Mac URLMP will run in Rosetta, but what exactly
does that mean
in performance terms? Of course the application itself won't stress the computer
or OS too
much, but will running URLMP 100% of the time in Rosetta effect the general
performance of
all running applications?
>effect the general performance of all running applications?
It will not effect the performance of other applications at all.
URL Manager Pro runs fine on Intel Macs. It would probably run a bit faster
on Intel Macs if it would be Universal, but URL Manager Pro is not processor
hungry at all.
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Hi,
the history of my Url Manager (3.4.4) has been showing Safari's history lately,
and not
Omniweb's history, like before. Omniweb is set as my default browser. Is there a
way I can
reset this maybe?
Thanks,
-Jack
Hi once again,
I'm on 10.4.10 using Omniweb as my default browser. I tried trashing the
preferences, the
history and the settings already.
If I go to Safari grab all does work. Any remedy?
Thanks,
-Jack
It often happens that I inadvertently open up a bookmark file that is
already open. At the end of a particular session I end up with two
bookmark files with the same name, each of which has new entries. The
majority of entries in each file are duplicates, however.
I don't know how to limit URLMP to open only one unique bookmark file
at a time. There is never a moment when I want two of the same file
open.
I haven't figured out an easy way to check which are the unique
entries in whichever file I deem to be the extra one. I'd like to
extract those few unique entries, put them in the "good" file and
trash the extra file.
--
Kim Brooks Wei
201.475.1854
http://thewei.com
Alco, when I have sent a save bookmark command to URLMP, and repeat
that command before the first one completed, sometimes URLMP crashes.
I'm running OS 10.4.x on a G4 iBook
--
Kim Brooks Wei
201.475.1854
http://thewei.com
With the current development nightly builds of Camino (1.6a1pre), when I
add a bookmark to URL Manager Pro, I get the message:
There is no suitable selection to bookmark.
Probably no browser window is open or you did not select a
piece of text containing a URL.
Works OK in Safari 3.0.3, or Camino 1.5.1.
>URL Manager Pro 3.5b4. 10.4.10. MacBookPro 2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.
MIne was working for awhile then quit running, I looked in the console log and
it was saying
it failed to run because of a permissions denied problem. I looked in the
package contents at URL Manager Pro/Contents/MacOS/URL Manager Pro permissions
and found there no longer
was execute permission. I changed that to execute enabled and away it went.
I have been diddling with owner and permissions quite a bit because of other
install issues
and probably at some point did myself in for that.
Seems to work ok on Leopard now otherwise.
Ken G. Brown
--- In urlmanagerpro@yahoogroups.com, "Chuck & Kim Blair" <amazed@...> wrote:
>
> Help, I keep trying to open my url manager since upgrading to Leopard.
> It won't open, it just gives a crash alert.
> thanks
> Kim
>
Hi Chuck,
I have been running URL Manager Pro for several days now on Leopard,
but it seems to run fine. (I am still checking all features, though).
Which version of URL Manager Pro are you running?
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I'm using v. 3.4.4
Mine still won't even start up.
On Nov 11, 2007, at 3:49 AM, Alco Blom wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
>
> I have been running URL Manager Pro for several days now on Leopard,
> but it seems to run fine. (I am still checking all features, though).
>
> Which version of URL Manager Pro are you running?
> --
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On 11 nov 2007, at 15:03, Kim Blair wrote:
> I'm using v. 3.4.4
> Mine still won't even start up.
>
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No problem here. Also using version 3.4.4 with Leopard.
Regards,
Gerrit
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Running 3.5b4 here on Leopard, seems to be working fine once I got over some
permissions issues. I did not have execute permission set on the executable for
some reason.
What is the latest version?
Ken G. Brown
> Re: Non Leopard compatible?
> Posted by: "Kim Blair" amazed@... cblairagain
> Date: Sun Nov 11, 2007 6:03 am ((PST))
>
>I'm using v. 3.4.4
>Mine still won't even start up.
>
>
>On Nov 11, 2007, at 3:49 AM, Alco Blom wrote:
>
>> Hi Chuck,
>>
>> I have been running URL Manager Pro for several days now on Leopard,
>> but it seems to run fine. (I am still checking all features, though).
>>
>> Which version of URL Manager Pro are you running?
>> --
> > Alco Blom - <mailto:alco.blom@...>
>What is the latest version?
Version 3.5b4 is the latest version, but I am currently working on
some last maintenance changes for Leopard and will then try to
release 3.5.
I'll first announce to this list a 3.5b5 version, though.
Thanks.
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I find that when I copy and paste a bookmark hoping it will go into a folder I
have selected, it does not but instead goes outside the folder.
Ken G. brown
Hi Ken,
You can Option-drag a bookmark to copy it. You can then immediately drop
it in the folder as well.
Thanks.
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<http://www.url-manager.com>
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The FAQ says about Autostart URL-Manager:
"To auto start URL Manager Pro 3.0, choose Preferences from the Diamond menu and
click
the At Startup tab. Enable the preference 'Launch URL Manager Pro at startup'."
I'm not a nativ english speaker ... so I have no idea what a "Diamond menu" is.
I can't see
something like that ... and I can't find a "Startup tab". I have looked around
but nothing was
close to that.
Is there any help with screenshots to answer the autostart question?
The Auto Start function and the Diamond menu are not supported anymore
on Intel Macs.
It is better now to concentrate on what I called the Bookmark Menu Extra.
It is very well documented in the User Manual.
Please choose Help menu->User Manual.
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--- In urlmanagerpro@yahoogroups.com, Alco Blom <alco@...> wrote:
>
> The Auto Start function and the Diamond menu are not supported anymore
> on Intel Macs.
>
> It is better now to concentrate on what I called the Bookmark Menu Extra.
>
> It is very well documented in the User Manual.
>
> Please choose Help menu->User Manual.
> --
> Alco Blom - <mailto:alco.blom@...>
>
> SMS Mac - the easy way to send an SMS text message
> <http://www.smsmac.com>
>
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> <http://www.url-manager.com>
>
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> password manager - <http://www.web-confidential.com>
>
I was already aware of the "Bookmark Menu Extra" but that is not a solution for
the
missing auto-start.
That means I have always to launch URL-Manager manually. ... and that is
definitely not a
solution.
Other applications are able to do that even on Intel Macs: 1Password,
SpeedDownload etc.
xabbut wrote:
> I was already aware of the "Bookmark Menu Extra" but that is not a
> solution for the
> missing auto-start.
> That means I have always to launch URL-Manager manually. ... and
> that is definitely not a
> solution.
>
Go to System Preferences>Accounts>login items. Click the (+) symbol
at the bottom of the list and add URLManagerPro. That should do it.
John O. Ludwigson
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--- In urlmanagerpro@yahoogroups.com, John Ludwigson <jludwigson@...> wrote:
>
> xabbut wrote:
> > I was already aware of the "Bookmark Menu Extra" but that is not a
> > solution for the
> > missing auto-start.
> > That means I have always to launch URL-Manager manually. ... and
> > that is definitely not a
> > solution.
> >
>
> Go to System Preferences>Accounts>login items. Click the (+) symbol
> at the bottom of the list and add URLManagerPro. That should do it.
>
>
>
> John O. Ludwigson
> Science writer/editor
> Chesapeake World <www.his.com/jludwigson>
> Scienceworks <nasw.org/members/jludwigson>
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> AIM: <Longbote>
>
>
>
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>
Thanks for that - but what I was actually looking for is the old feature that
URL Manager is
only launching when Safari will be launched. The way you have suggested means
URL
Manager is always runing no matter if I'm surfing or not.
OK. You could do as I do: set URLMP to launch Safari when URLMP is
launched. Of course, then you'll have to quit both separately when
you're through surfing, but at least launching will be simple – one
click on the URLMP icon in the dock, or if you have Drag Thing
installed, you could have a keyboard shortcut set.
John L.
--- In urlmanagerpro@yahoogroups.com, John Ludwigson <jludwigson@...>
wrote:
>
> OK. You could do as I do: set URLMP to launch Safari when URLMP is
> launched. Of course, then you'll have to quit both separately when
> you're through surfing, but at least launching will be simple – one
> click on the URLMP icon in the dock, or if you have Drag Thing
> installed, you could have a keyboard shortcut set.
>
> John L.
>
I'm with xabbut on this issue. URLManager Pro used to allow this
functionality (launch your browser, and URLMP launches as well), and
the docs are obviously not up to date on this feature. I think it
"broke" for me when I moved to Leopard, but I'd sure like to get it
back. In my opinion, I'd like to see two checkboxes in the URLMP
preferences. one labeled "Automatically start URLMP when you launch
your web browser," and a second one labeled "Quit URLMP when you quit
your browser." In that way, the user would have the power to configure
how URLMP functions with the browser(s) of your choice.
...then again, if wishes were horses, beggars would ride.
--> John
While I usually agree that more user control is better, in this case,
I'm not so sure. The change was made for some reason and it may be
for security and/or stability, Alco will have to answer that one. But
having URLMP running all the time (in my Login Items) makes it
available for putting/capturing URLs in other apps besides a browser.
So, you win some and you lose some, and the rest get rained out! ;-)
JC
Is there a way to synchronize the contents of UMP files on different computers?
I have a
laptop, usually used at home in evenings, and an office MacPro. It would be
most helpful to
synchronize the two, but I don't see a way to make that happen.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
JTD
--- In urlmanagerpro@yahoogroups.com, "jamestdevine" <devine@...> wrote:
>
> Is there a way to synchronize the contents of UMP files on different
computers? I have a
> laptop, usually used at home in evenings, and an office MacPro. It
would be most helpful to
> synchronize the two, but I don't see a way to make that happen.
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> JTD
>
You put the UMP file you want to share on a networked volume like on a
.Mac iDisk. But ftp is only available as READ-ONLY from the Finder,
so you can't use web-space on a typical ISP unless you use something
like Interarchy to automatically synchronize specific folders with
remote directories.
Dear List,
Available for testing is URL Manager Pro 3.5b5.
I tweaked it a little bit for Leopard : URL Manager Pro uses
the new folder icons etc. A new feature in this b5 release
are the colored bookmark menu items of the Bookmark Menu Extra.
New:
- Spotlight support (Tiger and Leopard)
- Colored bookmark menu items
- Support for DEVONagent (web browser)
- Add Bookmark CMI plug-in (Universal Binary)
More information is available in the release note:
<http://www.url-manager.com/version35.html>
Please download URL Manager Pro 3.5b5:
<ftp://ftp.url-manager.com/pub/osx/URLManagerPro.dmg>
Requirement: Mac OS X 10.3.9 and up.
Please send me your feedback.
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SMS Mac - the easy way to send an SMS text message
<http://www.smsmac.com>
URL Manager Pro for Macintosh - the professional bookmark manager
<http://www.url-manager.com>
Web Confidential for Macintosh, Windows and Palm - the professional
password manager - <http://www.web-confidential.com>