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Last year Google rolled out a new bookmark manager for its Chrome web browser. It was pretty. It automatically organized your bookmarks into categories. And it was designed with sharing in mind ...
Getting started with Bookmark Manager for Chrome Remember Google Stars? This is Google's new bookmark manager that brings Material design to your desktop browser.
After multiple leaks over the past few months, Google’s new Stars interface for the Chrome Bookmark Manager has launched on the Chrome Web store. Downloading the extension completely replaced ...
Now available for free in the Chrome extension catalogue, Bookmark Manager replaces Chrome’s drab default bookmarks tool with a fresh card-based interface featuring bold colors and a touch of ...
Chrome's new Bookmark Manager was a disaster, so Google has decided to kill it in favor of the previous version. Click through to read all the details.
Google has updated the Chrome browser interface, adding a sidebar that provides quick access to bookmarks and the reading list, which is somewhat different from bookmarks functionally. After ...
Android and Chrome: If you don't like the small, hard-to-use bookmark manager on your Android phone, Chrome extension and Android app PhoneMarks lets you manage them from Chrome on your computer.
Google has started to roll out a dramatically different bookmarks manager for its Chrome browser that will show up for most users within weeks.
We've caught glimpses of Google's new image-rich bookmarks system for Chrome a couple of times in the past, and now it's back with a new name, but not much in the way of new features. The ...
First, and most anticipated, is a stand-alone bookmark manager, which offers simple tree-nesting views of your bookmarks, and lets you edit and rename your bookmarks.
This new Material Bookmark Manager is available on Mac, Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS with it widely rolling out as of Chrome 63.