SiteBar is a multi-user, multi-group bookmark server that lets users view, add, import, and maintain bookmarks from anywhere. It offers enterprise-quality access rights and granular permissions. Corporations can use it as a complete intranet bookmark solution, and end-users can use it to access their bookmark collection from anywhere, and share it with friends. It is intended for use in a browser's sidebar, and offers a clean, easy to use interface.
| Tags | Database Internet Web Browsers |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | PHP JavaScript SQL |
Recent releases


Changes: Bugfixes. Improved plugins API support. Support for synchronization plugins. An experimental writer "mobile" for pocket devices with incomplete DOM2 implementations.


Changes: This release adds support for binary favicons, changes the logic for emptying a full favicon cache, improves autodetection for supported import formats, and has a workaround for a Firefox bug. It fixes a problem when reading translator-exported zip files, the installer/uninstaller for the MS IE sidebar, an error when deleting inactive users, a451 error with qmail servers, importing from Opera, and the display when using "Waiting for Visit" mode.


Changes: Displays most active and inactive users. A new SiteBar Integrator brings you up-to-date tips and tricks. This release has link news, directory browsing mode, loading of open nodes only for huge link collections, front-end filtering, backend search, Web search engine integration, session settings for your visitors, default user settings, trash bin usage can be switched off, forced email verification, approval of accounts by administrators, more translations, two new skins, and improved online help.


Changes: This version added link validation, automatic FavIcon harvesting, LDAP authentication via a new plugin API, and a global statistics display that can be enabled by the admin. User tree deletion was disallowed.


Changes: This release allows sorting the root folder order, usage-based sorting, and custom folder sorting. Favicon display has been sped up through the use of favicon cache. Favicon, charset, and page title discovery is automated.Folder hiding/un-hiding has been added for temporary hiding of rarely used folders. There is an extension for Mozilla Firefox with toolbar icons, context menu items, and an "Open All Links in Tabs" feature. The ability to write plugins was added. A sample plugin "Mail Gate" can be downloaded separately.
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Recent commentsFree Public Server
You can find our Free Public Server at sitebar.beket.nl (http://sitebar.beket.nl/) - running the latest stable version for over a year now.
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Excellent tool
Amazon just came out with their bookmark/diary/search toolbar... It got me to thinking how nice it would be to have all my links available whereve I was working...but I disliked the idea of depending on them. I figured that if it I looked long enough I could find a PHP/mySQL app, and then there it was.
SiteBar is just the thing. And the mature group and security features really get you thinking about the possibilties.
MUCH more flexible than anything you could get on a public server, as well as easy upload/download of links. Excellent work!
Now, if someday we have something like this, WITH Amazon's (a9.com) diary feature, it will be a killer!
Re: Wow
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> % This is a really useful app, Im in
> % love!
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> % All it needs is a webbased bookmark
> % inport feature. (Is this possible?)
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> Ditto here. I never thought I would
> collect bookmarks again until I found
> this neat little app.
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Also, you're welcome to use my Sitebar installation at
http://www.yhbt.com/sitebar (http://www.yhbt.com/sitebar)
Public Servers
One of many public sitebar servers can be found at:
http://uksystems.co.uk/sitebar
Re: Wow
> This is a really useful app, Im in
> love!
>
> All it needs is a webbased bookmark
> inport feature. (Is this possible?)
Ditto here. I never thought I would collect bookmarks again until I found this neat little app.