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Jul 25, 2007 20:26 GMT  ·  By

A recently debuted service, codename Only2Clicks, brings a new perspective over the famous bookmarks manager used by many of us. First of all, its functionality is great even if it's still in early beta stages. Then, its drag support works quite smooth and enhances the organization activity of your bookmarks. Now, if you're convinced by those two features, let me present you the product. As far I can see, Only2Clicks is nothing more than a web-based bookmark manager with an eye-candy interface that creates a thumbnail for every page added to the database.

All you need to do to use the product is to create an account, usually an action that requires a few seconds and start adding your bookmarks. Only the name and the link required!

"Every time we do fresh install windows, or buying a new PC, the browser start page is always defaulted to one of Microsoft's website or the manufactures. Some people not even bother to change this, while others might has Google on theirs," the developers of the service wrote in the description of Only2Clicks.

"One day my wife said to me, would that be nice if I can configure my own start page. She frequently visited dozen of website everyday, which probably like us all. We usually do same usual things on the web, for example checking eBay, read the news, online banking, write a blog, and so on."

Personally, this new service is exactly the same as the feature implemented into the latest version of the Opera browser, codename Speed Dial. This special function shows you a panel with several bookmarks, listed by thumbnails, allowing you to open a new tab with a single click. Moreover, the service might be less efficient than other web-based bookmarks managers such as the products built by Google and Yahoo that allows you to save your favorite websites and host them on their servers.