Version: 2008
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UpSave

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Webware
  • Date added: August 27, 2007
  • Total Visits: 85
  • Visits last week: 1
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UpSave is a free online service for managing, accessing, and searching your bookmarks (favorites) from any computer that is connected to the Internet. Using UpSave.com you can easily synchronize your UpSave account to the bookmarks you've saved locally in your browser. UpSave gives you a way to both backup your precious bookmarks and gain access to them no matter where you're connected to the Web, whether at home, work, school, and while traveling.

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