Search for Internet shortcuts and add a customized icon that resembles the Web site it points to.
Not only does Webseecon make your Macintosh look very cool; it's also extremely helpful as well! Without Webseecon, you're stuck with the generic icon for every Internet shortcut on your computer. This not only makes it hard to tell them apart, but it hinders your productivity by forcing you to load up each shortcut to see which website it refers to. Webseecon eliminates this problem by automatically creating a customized icon that resembles the exact webpage each Internet shortcut refers to! You're able to quickly recognize the website you want, and go to it instantly - no more trial-and-error! Besides giving you a productivity boost, Webseecon just looks cool.
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I would love to use Webseecon but the demo worked for me not one time. I sent a crash report to the vendor, but I suppose I fell through the cracks. Well, my demo period is over now. Apparently, it is working for some, and I'd love to recommend it, but I can't; for me, it never worked! If I had another trial period - a more efficacious one - I would probably find it recommendable, because it sure sounds neat!
I can't quit using it!
idj
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />The reviewer who called this infectious was absolutely right! My only experience is with v.2.1 and I just love it. It has worked perfectly for me and is priced right for a small utility. It certainly makes it easier to find an url in a folder now. Not something someone really needs, but something I don't think I'd want to live without now. Great app!
perfect addon
bundy5150
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />i had the demo problem before to and it looks to be fixed now. the prog is excelent
This Rocks
jarikthered
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Totally a great mac utility. This makes things alot easier to see as I am one of those people with millions of webloc files scattered around.