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Even Geeks Can BackFlip

by Dave Murphy
ISSN 1535-3613

Dave Murphy, ITrain founder I often lose track of websites that I've visited because I jump around using multiple computers and my bookmarks don't always follow me. I try to remember to backup my bookmark file when I leave one office, but invariably, my humanness gets in the way -- I forget and then I overwrite a perfectly good set of bookmarks with yesterday's copy.

I've been keeping my eye out for a better way to track my favorite sites, and I may have found it. BackFlip is a free web service that tracks and organizes bookmarks. It even lets me perform a keyword search of my bookmarked sites.

Run by Tim Hickman, a former member of the Netscape team, BackFlip is a totally new way of looking at managing bookmarks. Up to now, I've thought of keeping the bookmark file on my PC, backing it up when I move around, and being careful to not lose my backup copy [yeah, right!].

With BackFlip, I got a button on my Navigator toolbar that adds the webpage I'm viewing to my BackFlip list of bookmarks. The list is kept on BackFlip's website, so I can get to it wherever I've got a net connection.

It doesn't cause a dime to use the service, and it took less than a minute to setup an account and drag the BackFlip button to my tool bar (the online instructions are truly idiot-proof).

Hickman and his folks have an honest-looking privacy statement, but still, I'm a bit cautious. I didn't upload my existing list of bookmarks. I've been collecting my list for the better part of the last decade, and I don't like the idea that this list could slip out publicly. I'll use the service for a while, and see how it pans out. Maybe someday, I'll upload my full list.

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