HTMtied
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HTMtied instantly converts any Internet address (link, URL, bookmark, favorite) to a very small HTML file that when opened in any browser, it will automatically load that address.
Use it when you want to save an Internet address for future use on your computer, tablet, smartphone, web storage, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, etc.
Windows 8 DP/7/Vista/XP
(32 & 64 bit)
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The verdict: this is simply brilliant. ... Kudos to the developers for a great implementation of such a simple yet brilliant idea. I am surprised I hadn't seen something like this earlier.
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What makes HTMtied useful is that unlike the files created by browsers, HTMtied creates files supported by any platform.
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Using HTMtied is as easy as 1-2-3:
Step 1: Copy the Internet address from your browser's address bar or from any link to the Clipboard.
Step 2: Run HTMtied (from the Desktop, Start Menu, or better yet, from a shortcut key you define). HTMtied will automatically convert that address to a linking HTML file and copy the file to the Clipboard.
Step 3: Simply paste the file anywhere you want.
Starting with Version 2.0, HTMtied supports conversion of links en masse: copy any number of Internet addresses on separate lines to the Clipboard or drag and drop any number of URL files over HTMtied, and linking HTML files will be created for each address. There is also the new Direct Mode, a special HTMtied shortcut that, when clicked, it will automatically save all the link HTML files to a directory of your choosing (Documents, Dropbox, etc.).
HTMtied is so easy to use that it doesn't even need a user interface: if everything goes well, the famous "Tada" sound is played. On failure, an error sound is played.
Windows and Internet Explorer can save Internet addresses to URL files. However, URL files are not a standard and cannot be used across different platforms. Linking HTML files created by HTMtied work anywhere. And yes, HTMtied can convert URL files to linking HTML files: simply copy the URL files on the Clipboard and run HTMtied. Or drag and drop the URL files over the HTMtied icon.
