LinkBase

LinkBase's features

Internationalization

LinkBase is currently available in english, french, german, brasilian portuguese, turkish and partly in norwegian russian, and spanish.

Mutli-user

LinkBase can actually run in two modes :
  • Public mode
    The link database is managed by one or more moderators, anyone can submit a link in the base but the proposal has to be accepted by a moderator. That would be great for a link repository associated to a website for example.
  • Private mode
    Same as public, except that not only moderators can get an account on LinkBase. Once you get an account, you can manage your own links that only yourself will be able to see, and where moderator approval is not required to add links. But there is still one link database visible by everyone and in which anyone can submit a link. Again, the link has to be validated by a moderator to enter this database. That would be a perfect use for a organization that wants all its users to be able to share links together and have all the links in the same place.

Themes support

The LinkBase is themeable, which means that you can change the way it looks in less than 1 minute. And if you're not satisfied with the default themes LinkBase comes with, you can get new ones from this website.

Portability

LinkBase works with all web browsers I've tryied so far. That includes but is not limited to : Mozilla, Galeon, Netscape, Internet Explorer, Opera, links.
It can also import the bookmarks you had if you were using those navigators (except links).

Flexibility

LinkBase is a flexible software. It has many configuration options. Try it out, and you'll see what that means ;-)

Future

Linkbase is fully working. But this does not prevent me from improving various things. See Development for a list of what to expect. Help and suggestions are always welcome!

Further information

Read the Help page of LinkBase or play with the demonstration installation.

give it a try >>

David Buchmann <dbu@users.sourceforge.net>