NetJaxter Desktop is a very interesting solution for those whose activities are focused on the Web. The utility allows you to create directories of frequently launched web services and place them as links and icons in the quick launch toolbar, in startup and even in the tray. Web application directories can be filtered by various parameters: by status, subject, rating, number of launches, alphabet and many others. Everything is arranged in a druvoid structure, very conveniently sorted, grouped and displayed very nicely.
Sites can be automatically updated with a specified frequency and lined up in a special bookmark according to the statute of limitations. For quick access to the services, there is its own built-in browser (by the way, quite fast and convenient), which can work both on the IE engine and through the Mozilla/Firefox kernel (an additional module is required, which the program will offer to download and install during installation).
I finally liked the application due to the fact that administrator rights are not required for installation. This suggests that interference with the Windows code and registry is minimal.
Since I often use web services at work (Gmail, Google Reader, Google Search, Google Docs, Meebo, Yandex plus a couple dozen business partner sites), this application has firmly established itself on my desktop.