BookMacster

BookMacster — Free Download. Central Bookmark Manager and Synchronizer
BookMacster is a macOS application that centralizes and synchronizes bookmarks between web browsers and cloud services. It manages collections from Safari, Firefox, Chrome, iCloud, and others in a unified location.
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File size: 21.6 MB
The latest version of BookMacster is: 3.3.5
Operating system: MacOS
Languages: English
Price: $0.00 USD

  • Continuous synchronization between browsers. BookMacster actively synchronizes bookmarks between Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome, Vivaldi, Chromium, Chrome Canary, Brave Browser, and Firefox Developer Edition. The app detects changes in any of these browsers and propagates them to the others, maintaining a coherent collection in real-time.
  • Automatic synchronization on close. The application automatically synchronizes with browsers like iCab, Opera, OmniWeb, Epic, and Roccat when the user ends their session. This method ensures that all modifications made during the browsing session are integrated into the central store without requiring manual action.
  • Manual synchronization with web services. BookMacster allows on-demand synchronization with online bookmarking services such as Pinboard, Delicious, and Diigo. Users can import and export their lists to and from these platforms to maintain a backup copy or integrate existing collections.
  • Organization with tags and hierarchy. The software provides two main organizational systems: a flat tagging system and a hierarchical folder structure. Users can employ one system or combine them to efficiently classify and locate bookmarks.
  • Compatibility with native sync services. BookMacster's design considers coexistence with the built-in synchronization mechanisms of browsers, such as iCloud for Safari, Firefox Sync, Chrome Sync, Vivaldi Sync, and Opera Sync. This engineering avoids data conflicts and allows synchronization operations on multiple levels.
  • Link checking and redirect correction. The feature checks the operational validity of each bookmark. It identifies broken links and automatically corrects HTTP redirects, ensuring that bookmarks point to active and final destinations.
  • Duplicate detection and removal. An algorithm analyzes the central bookmark store to find duplicate entries based on URL or title. Subsequently, it merges or removes these duplicates, cleaning the database of redundancies.
  • Updating insecure bookmarks to HTTPS. It scans bookmarks and proactively updates those URLs using the HTTP protocol to the secure HTTPS protocol, provided the destination site supports it. This action increases browsing security.
  • Removal of tracking parameters from URLs. The feature automatically removes superfluous URL fragments, such as Google UTM tracking parameters, session tokens, and other tracking metadata. The result is cleaner, shorter URLs that better protect privacy.
  • Automatic and configurable sorting. BookMacster can alphabetically sort bookmarks within specific folders automatically after any modification. The user defines which folders are sorted and can set exceptions, maintaining manual order where necessary.
  • Multiple user profile management. It supports identifying and managing different user profiles within browsers like Firefox and Google Chrome. This allows for separately synchronizing and organizing the bookmarks of different identities or workspaces on the same computer.
  • Automation via scripts. The application is scriptable, allowing interaction with other applications via AppleScript. It can be configured, for example, to automatically gather new links from apps like NetNewsWire and add them as bookmarks.
  • Source consolidation. BookMacster extracts bookmark lists from various browsers and services, consolidating them into a single central store. This process unifies collections that would otherwise be fragmented across different silos.

BookMacster is developed by Sheep Systems. Software development began over a decade ago, with its first public version released years before 2015. The program is primarily written in Objective-C, with later components possibly developed in Swift, leveraging native macOS technologies for optimal performance and system integration.