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Using Ultra Recall as a Bookmark Manager besides its many other great functions
Ultra Recall already provides a button Firefox or Internet Explorer to
Copy to Ultra Recall Is there a way that I can say by pressing Crtl and clicking the button, Ultra Recall just store the keywords that it places in the Item Title in the item title without actually copying the webpage into Ultra Recall. And perhaps at the same time provides a Pop-up field that allows me to enter a few personalised details into the Item Title. Say for example if I came across the website via Stumble Upon, I may like to just add Stumble into the Item Title. Now you may wonder why I may want to do that. It basically allows me to add another use to Ultra Recall - to use it when necessary as a bookmark manager. There are many situations where I don't necessarily want to keep a copy of the page in Ultra Recall. But I just want to be able to recalled that I stumbled on to that site for example. A side benefit is that it also keeps my Ultra Recall Database smaller. Saving a bookmark also makes the "operation" much faster as opposed to copy the entire webpage into Ultra Recall. A work around of course is to just highlight a small segment of the webpage and then click copy to Ultra Recall. But that means I still have to take another step to edit Item Title and add the word Stumble Last edited by bookman; 09-02-2008 at 08:08 AM. |
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What if you created a Template based on the Text template, call it Bookmark.
Create a Form, named Bookmark, and assign the Attribute [Item Title] to it. Create a folder Bookmarks and assign the Bookmark Template as the Default Child. Granted, you will need to manually create new children for this folder, but you can drag-drop from the external browser Address Area into the RTF viewer area of the Bookmark Item (provides just the url). Once the url has been dragged to the RTF viewer area you can edit the Item Title in the Form, or just type the desired text in the RTF Viewer Area (after the url), then select this text and press <F2> to title the Item. If you go the Form route you have the advantage of assigning other Attributes that may help in searching or sorting, or don't use a Form and just do everything in the RTF Viewer Area. |
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Use the Link button to link (not store) the web page.
http://www.kinook.com/UR/Manual/firefoxintegration.htm http://www.kinook.com/UR/Manual/inte...ntegration.htm |
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I think this is a great idea
I have just tried saving a word off a web site and like you say it then needs editing to get any keywords. In item attributes it would be great if the URL was a live link Or am i missing something and by just linking that does it? _______________________________________________ Kinook beat me to posting a reply (That's one of the reasons i like UlraRecall) ;-) Last edited by eno; 08-29-2008 at 10:00 AM. |
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Thanks for the quick reply Kinook and Ashwken.
I tried clicking the Link in Ultra Recall and yes, it does create the Item (not stored) and as a result is noticeably faster than using the Copy to Ultra Recall. For this page in the forum clicking Link to Ultra Recall - 12 secs Copy to Ultra Recall - 35 secs Ideally, it would be nice if at least the Link to Ultra Recall could take a shorter time to get its job done. To answer Eno's question, yes the keywords from the website (presumably provided by the webmaster) are "stored" in the Item title. How do I know this ? Because I use a dedicated Bookmark manager and it picked up the same words as that "stored" in the Item title. The only problem as I see it is that if I want to add a simple remark, I have to navigate to the "bookmark" in this case now stored as a link in the Ultra Recall database, then click on the Item titles in the Item Attributes. Incidentally once you have located the Item in the database, Ctrl+4 takes you directly to the Item Title and excecuting a Tab takes you to the editable field. But that is still too many steps for a simple edit of the title. So perhaps a Crtl + Click Link in Ultra Recall could take us to that item all in a single step. Does anyone have a work around to accomplish something like that. Perhaps maybe someone could write a autohotkey script to do something like this. Last edited by bookman; 08-29-2008 at 11:44 AM. |
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I just tried the timings again both with Firefox 3.01 and IE 7 and the timings are rather consistent with the earlier timings I have given above
I use a Centrino 1.7ghz with 1GB mem Running Windows XP Pro SP2 I'm also on a 8mbps broadband connection. |
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I see one can use Shift to copy/link all tabs, maybe Ctrl could be used to bring UR in front and navigate automatically to the imported item.
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my apologies, my UR didn't do html indexing. The linking is still about 4-5 seconds, storing now takes a bit longer, about 15 seconds.
Still a big difference, and we basically have the same systems (my internet is only 2Mbps). Maybe Kinook can shed some light ... |
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We don't really know what is causing the slowdown for bookman. Several months ago, we had him run a debug build, and this is what we found:
The majority of the time is spent in calls to HttpSendRequest [1] and InternetReadFile [2] (standard Windows Internet APIs). Those calls are taking up to 4 seconds on your PC, vs. 200 milliseconds or less on our tests machines (1.5MB DSL connection). I don't believe there's anything we can do to make those calls to go any faster. About the only explanation I can think of (other than slow internet connection or slow server response, which don't seem to be the case if connectivity to that site is not slow in general) is something between UR and the server that is slowing the execution of these calls down (maybe some proxy, anti-virus, spyware, and/or other security software). [1] http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa384247.aspx [2] http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa385103.aspx |
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I was looking through the Tools, Options, Import (More) Tab and after Ticking Always use IE cached version if available, I found that saving times under
Firefox and IE has improved considerably. for http://www.kinook.com/Forum/forumdis...?s=&forumid=23 IE Link to Ultra Recall - 11 secs Copy to Ultra Recall - 14 secs Firefox Link to Ultra Recall - 10 secs Copy to Ultra Recall - 10 secs The strange thing is that the Link to Ultra Recall times are not that much more faster relatively speaking. The other thing is that the Options setting seems to refer to IE cache. But it seems to improve the Firefox times as well. Well - in this case it is good anyway. Last edited by bookman; 08-29-2008 at 12:32 PM. |
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Back on the subject of a quick shortcut to the most current item, which is basically the most recently saved "bookmark", I was hoping to find a shortcut in the Keyboard Shortcut list or perhaps in the command line items.
Unfortunately, I could not find anything there. I suppose it would not be very difficult to implement a shortcut to the "most recent item". However, I could be wrong. Or another way is that we could set a system option so that each time we saved an item, we make Ultra Recall the active application and bring it into focus too. Could not find anything that I thought would do that too in the Tools, Options although there were some items that mentioned focus. Last edited by bookman; 08-29-2008 at 08:14 PM. |
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Perhaps you have a setting set that I'm not aware about that could get me to your 6-7 secs and I don't even know that my foot brake is on all the time and I'm wearing out the brake pads unknowingly. Sigh !!! |
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Or, you could create a search item with an advanced search of Date Created greater than or equal to <today> with 'Store dates relative to current date' checked, reverse sort the Search Results pane on the Date Created column, then create a favorite for this search item. Then use the Favorites menu or assign a shortcut key to the favorite to locate the most recently created/imported item and select it to rename, add notes, etc. Quote:
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