Yourls: Get a Webpage That Contains Your Most Frequented URLs

YOURLS is a useful web service that helps Internet users access frequently visited URLs from a single page. This enables the user to quickly find and open the desired URL without having to navigate through a bunch of bookmark menus.

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To organize the list and save the websites as bookmarks, it is recommended that you should sign up for an account on YoURLS. After registration, you can easily manage the default lists or create your own from the same page. Click on “Add New List”, specify its name and start adding the websites you want. You can add as many blogs as you want in the list. You can even remove websites from the available list by moving your cursor on the website and remove it.

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You can even create task bar lists as well. This allows you to organize websites into different categories, such as technology, politics etc. Click on the “+New” option from the task bar and specify its name. To make the most out of YoURLS, it is recommended that you set it as your Home page or install its extension for your browser. This will load YoURLs whenever you open your browser or a new tab.

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Features

  • Simple and easy to use
  • Create lists of frequently visited website.
  • Offers extensions for Google Chrome and Firefox for quick access

Rating: 3.5/5

Price: Free

Visit: YoURLS

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