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Then again, the toolbar would have to be installed on the library's computer, which it might not be.... Another solution might be Google Docs, where if you log in to the various Google services (with a gmail address or some such) you can create a doc accessible from anywhere and copy/paste urls into it. Just my 2-billion turkish lira [img]/threads/images/Graemlins/Dagger.gif[/img] [img]/threads/images/Graemlins/icon42.gif[/img] |
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Or you could use Opera@USB in combination with something like GoodSync.
+ You can keep your emails and newsfeeds with you in a program - and easier to organise than in the web email software! (Drag and drop, learning filters...) - Some of the public computers might not allow you to use programs from usb drives, either because they are well-protected, or because the drivers are not up to date (for the oldest computers). Oh, and SE4 and SE5 both work from USB drives! (you only need to keep with you your serial for SE5) |
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Or use the portable version of a better supported browser.
There are dozens of online bookmarking services available though, so you probably don't need to go to the extent of a portable browser. They would be accessible from any machine, so long as it does not forbid the creation of cookies (though there are even some that let you make your bookmarks publicly visible). |
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Flash drives are pretty cheap. Create a text file in notepad and save the URL's there.
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Not all public computers have accessible USB ports though. Web servers are universal.
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