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SynCognito 1.2 Examples and Screen Shots

The normal Favorites list in Internet Explorer works fine if you have just a few bookmarks, but it can quickly become unwieldy and unmanageable if your surfing is at all active:

Internet Explorer without SynCognito:

Using SynCognito is a better way to keep track of your bookmarks. You have easy and direct control over how your bookmarks are graphically organized, and all still within your browser!

Internet Explorer with SynCognito:

There are four bookmarks in this example, as well as a saved page , a folder and a note . Just double-click on a bookmark to open it in the same browser window, as we did here to see the New York Times home page. This bookmark happens to have a note also, so opening the bookmark also shows the note:

One of the features of SynCognito is the ability to link related things together. One way to see these links is by looking at a thing’s Details display:

Another feature of SynCognito is the ability to display several elements together within a single browser window. These are called "aggregates" . In the following picture, we see an aggregate of four bookmarks for four different web sources. When the aggregate is shown, the four bookmarks are read from their internet sources just as they would be if you were looking at them one at a time.

 

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