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Windows Live Favorites review

7.0

Editors' Rating

Very Good

Typical price:Free

Verdict

Windows Live Favorites lets you save, import and arrange bookmarks in subject folders, and then view saved links without leaving the page. However, it doesn't hook you up with other peoples' favourite URLs the way Del.icio.us does... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Imports bookmarks from Firefox and Internet Explorer
  • Organises pages by tags and folders
  • Works with Windows Live Toolbar
  • Saves up to 2MB of content
  • Previews bookmarked pages
  • Integrates with Windows Live Spaces and Messenger

Cons

  • Lacks bookmark-sharing features that Del.icio.us has
  • Doesn't detect broken links or merge similar tags
  • Toolbar is for IE only

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