Welcome to iFavorite

iFavorite is a global internet bookmark manager.
It allows you to save favorites from any browser so that you can access them from anywhere.
The iPhone is very well supported by using iUI. Firefox 2.x,3.0 and Internet Explorer 7.0 are also supported.
You can add/edit/delete/rearrange favorites and folders.
Having folders is very useful as now you can organize your favorites properly and you don't have to scroll through 100 entries to find what you are looking for. iFavorite also allows saving bookmarks from the iPhone.

You need a Google Account. Please login.

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You can save an iFavorite shortcut on Springboard to have easy access to your favorites
Your Safari bookmarks only require iFavorite, Add iFavorite and other very frequently used bookmarks.
When you access iFavorite from the iPhone you see all your organised favorites
In edit mode you can change the position of the iFavorite or delete it
Click on an edit link to modify the iFavorite name, url, index or folder it is in.
The form validates if the data entered is proper. You are allowed to enter javascript in the url, and HTML tags in the name field to change text colors or reference an image.
When you change the folder an iFavorite belongs to you can see the list of allowed destination folders.
iFavorite looks also great in Firefox. iFavorite running in Internet Explorer is not as pretty ;-(

Quick Start

When you login go to the iFavorite Menu.
From there drag "Add iFavorite" to your browser toolbar.
When you select the Add Favorite the url to the current html page is saved in the "New" folder.
Use the list option to backup/mass maintain your IFavorite links.
Some other usefull ways to use iFavorite:
Use iFavorite to manage your TODO list
Use iFavorite to launch mp3/mp4 files over the internet.
Use iFavorite to save bookmarks from the iPhone.Drag "ifavorite Add Url" to the explorer favorites.
Sync your iPhone. You can now set iFavorite bookmarks on the iPhone Safari web browser.

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