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Free bookmark manager myFavorites >> FAQ

myFavorites' FAQ

New citations' format
Adding favorites
File operation
Organizing favorites
Searching
Reports
Security

New citations' format
  • Does myFavorites store pictures in its data files?

No, in order to minimize the size of your database file, myFavorites only stores the formatted HTML text- since graphics on Web sites is much "heavier" than the text. The pictures in the citations are loaded from the Internet if your computer is on-line, or from the local cache.

  • When editing a citation, I copied some more text from the web page and pasted it to the citation I was editing. Why did the links in the pasted text become unclickable?

When you add a citation to myFavorites in the recommended way, myFavorites automatically converts all relative links to absolute links, since myFavorites knows the address of the original site from which the citation is taken. When you add text by using copy and paste, myFavorites cannot convert links, because it does not know the address of the original site. To preserve links in citations, add citations to myFavorites by using the "Add to myFavorites 2 " command from the context menu.

  • Why sometimes citations in myFavorites look different than the same text on the original Web page?

Some pages are formatted with the help of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), which are usually stored as separate files. myFavorites does not examine CSS files; thus, the default formatting, such as font size and face, can be used in such cases, which makes the citations look different than the originals.

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Adding favorites
  • Can I grab a link?

Yes. If your click a link with the right mouse button and choose the "Add to myFavorites 2" command, the link, but not the page's URL, will be added to your collection. Also, if your click a picture with the right mouse button and choose the "Add to myFavorites 2" command, the picture's URL will be added as a link to your collection.

  • Why, after I have chosen the command "Add to myFavorites 2", there is a little delay before the dialog box with the citation editor appears?

When adding a citation, myFavorites preprocesses the citation in order to adapt it for storage in the database file. Preprocessing includes conversion of links and removal of java script-related attributes which loose their meaning without the original Web page. If you are adding a big citation with complex HTML code, preprocessing requires noticeable time.

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File operation
  • At what moment my changes in the database will be saved to the disk?

All your changes to the database are saved immediately in the current database file.

  • When a branch is saved by the "Export branch" command, in what format is it saved?

This command saves the selected branch as a separate database.

  • Can I import a whole database by using the "Import branch" command?

Yes. Since both a branch and a whole database have identical formats, a whole database can also be imported by the "Import branch" command. The data from the imported file will be added as a folder to the current database.

  • Why, when myFavorites is running, double- clicking an .mfr file doesn't open this file, but only brings myFavorites window to top?

Just like most other applications working with centralized data, such as Outlook Express, myFavorites works in the "Single Instance" mode. This mode allows to open only one application window at a time. When a file is double-clicked, the application does not receive the event from Microsoft Internet Explorer. In this case, Internet Explorer performs its standard operation, and brings the myFavorites window on top.

  • I dragged a link to the myFavorites window in order to add a new citation to the database, but instead the contents of the Web page addressed by the link was displayed. Why?

Since myFavorites runs in the Internet Explorer environment and myFavorites window is indeed an Internet Explorer window, it is natural that myFavorites is replaced by the contents of the new Web page. myFavorites cannot control such behavior of Internet Explorer. Please use the recommended way to add citations.

  • Why dragging an .mfr file to the myFavorites window does not open the file, but displays its contents in the window?

myFavorites does not support dragging files from other applications. Since myFavorites runs in the Internet Explorer environment and myFavorites window is indeed an Internet Explorer window, it is natural that myFavorites is replaced by the contents of the .mfr file. To open an .mfr file, just double click it with the mouse.

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Organizing favorites
  • Can I make any selections in the list of favorites?

Yes. If you hold down the Control key and click with the mouse any items on the list, these items will be selected. Same selection can contain both single favorites and folders.

  • Can I drag any selection of favorites and folders to a different folder?

Yes. You can perform any operation (copy, move, drag, delete, preview, print, etc.) with any selection of favorites and folders.

  • Can I select all items in a folder with a single click of a mouse?

Yes. If you double click with the left mouse button anywhere on the white space in the right panel, all folder objects will be selected.

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Searching
  • What is the difference between the two search buttons?

With the "Go" button you can perform a single search operation in the current folder and all its subfolders. If, after the search, you select another folder, the search result will be discarded. The second search button works like a filter. While this button is pressed, the right panel shows only the items containing the search string in any selected folder and its subfolders.

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Reports
  • How can I make a report from the favorites located in different folders?

You should copy all favorites to a temporary folder, then select them and click the "View selected favorites" button. The report will be displayed in the right panel. The report can be viewed, printed, or opened as an HTML-page in a separate Microsoft Internet Explorer window.

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Security
  • When I went to run bookmark manager myFavorites, then Norton AntiVirus reported a detection of "Malicious script". Is it really dangerous for my PC?

Norton AntiVirus used to mis-interpret one of myFavorites files as 'malicious script', which certainly never was the case. Please download the latest version of myFavorites, where this problem has already been solved. With an earlier version of myFavorites, select the "authorize this script" option in the warning window so that the Norton AntiVirus doesn't have any trouble with myFavorites.

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