Version: 2008
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Yoghurt

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Webware
  • Date added: August 27, 2007
  • Total Visits: 450
  • Visits last week: 1
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From Joakim Nygard :

Yoghurt makes your bookmarks available anywhere and on any computer, much like the many other bookmark tools. Yoghurt is a simple browser window lets you browse, edit, and add new sites. If your computer crashes, you need to reformat or decide to use another browser, all your bookmarks will still be right there, ready to go.

Connect your phone to the Web to back up the phone, share photos, or access contacts or text messages

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