Transmute v2.70

billon on 3 Jul 2017
  • 3MB (uncompressed)
  • Released on 28 Aug 2015
  • Suggested by guinness

Transmute is a bookmark manager that allow to convert, synchronize and organize bookmarks and more. It supports all major web browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Apple Safari, Chromium, Flock and Konqueror.

Category:
Runs on:Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8
Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies: .NET Framework v3.5 SP1 or higher
License: Freeware
How to extract: Download the "Standard (Portable)" ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch Transmute.exe.
What's new?
  • Added Microsoft Edge support.
  • Added Pale Moon support.

21 comments on Transmute  The Portable Freeware Collection Latest Entries Feed

hamasaki 2015-12-24 14:50

Doesn`t seem to work with Opera now as the portable version of Opera has no .addr file (as far as I can tell) and the bookmarks are stored in a 'Bookmarks' file which fails with Transmute Pro, which I did purchase btw.

Also, on the Visit option, no other browsers appear. I emailed the developers but had no response. For paid software, that is very poor. Best file this under junk.

v2.70

Alain 2010-10-23 17:19

You can still copy(export) bookmarks from web browser to another one.
Opera do not give the option to export to IE.

Anon 2010-10-21 09:38

This entry lets the site down
If your bored with collecting portable freeware get yourself another project dont ruin all this fine work

Comun Sence 2010-08-08 20:10

As of June 2010 the market share of OS's is XP still 50%, while Vista and 7 together being 35%. .net is not portable, not on or up to date on most "Win" machines and this app is NOT functional as described in the Synopsis, (see comparison of products) http://www.gettransmute.com/download/.

This does NOT belong on this site as described in the conditions of portable freeware for this site. If anyone has found a true PORTABLE bookmarking FREEWARE app compatible with all browsers yet independent browsers and .net, etc. please post it here, as I will do also, thanks!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_systems

joby_toss 2010-05-31 19:24

Giving the direction this software's development has taken and the fact that it doesn't perform at all as it did at the time of the submission, I have to reconsider my vote!

Faust 2010-04-11 02:46

What Meks said. This isn't freeware.
If you want bookmark sync and management, you have to get one of the payware versions.

Meks 2010-04-10 15:09

Why would everybody discuss the .net matter while there is something much more basically wrong with this software: It's not freeware!
Or, to put it more precisely: The freeware version of it is nothing more than a bookmark backup tool, just as it is included in Firefox and other browsers.
So, what's the buzz?

Billy Bob 2010-03-20 20:29

Not portable for Internet Explorer, but X-Marks manages password syncing well between Firefox, Chrome and IE. The Firefox and Chrome add-ons are as portable as Firefox and Chrome themselves.

The other option is google bookmarks - any browser, any computer, any time, but I prefer X-Marks in my browser,

xenos 2010-03-20 19:56

For years have wanted an app that does what this one does, but don't consider this portable. Hate .NET. Wish a program could be made like this, but much smaller, 1Mb or less. The problem of storing bookmarks over time and sharing between browsers and platforms in a standard that can last is an important goal, and I wonder what makes this so difficult, or why it isn't done.

qwerty 2010-02-04 21:47

Grow up and deal with it kids. Proper programs are written in just about every language available.

I don't much care for .net, and I don't much care for Java, but there are many good programs that I use programmed in both languages where the developer chose the language because it was convenient, and he/she knew it.

Just be glad that somebody else puts up a web site that costs YOU nothing, provides lists of free software that cost YOU nothing, tests and lists dependencies and how to extract the software in their time, all of which cost you nothing. It is EASY to look at something that seems interesting, see dependencies and decide 'I'm anal and I refuse to use this or accept it as portable because it needs .net or java' and move on.

If this site has to be infected with (strike .nets) whiners it would be nice if there was an option to filter them out.

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