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Tiny URLs is a free browser add-on designed for Mac users, aimed at simplifying the management of lengthy URLs. This utility allows users to convert long web addresses into shorter, more manageable links, which can be easily shared or stored. The intuitive interface ensures that users can quickly generate tiny URLs without navigating complex menus or settings. Additionally, Tiny URLs supports various URL shortening services, providing flexibility in link management.

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Beyond just shortening URLs, Tiny URLs also offers features such as link customization and tracking, enabling users to create personalized links that reflect their brand or intent. The application integrates seamlessly with popular web browsers, ensuring a smooth experience while browsing. With its focus on user-friendliness and efficiency, Tiny URLs is a practical tool for anyone looking to streamline their online sharing processes.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X 10.6
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.5
Additional Requirements
  • PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
  • Note: This script has not been tested on Mac OS X 10.4.4 (Tiger) but it may work.
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
320
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Converts a long url into a tiny url.
Simply copy a long url (that begins with http://) to your clipboard and launch the script. Next, a 'Confirmation' dialog box will appear when the clipboard has the new shorter url on it. Then you can paste it wherever you like.

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