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  • Google kills Chrome's unpopular new bookmark manager

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    06.15.2015

    Google has decided to expunge it's new Chrome bookmark manager in favor of the previous version, likely because users kind of hated it. With search, images and other fancy additions, it probably seemed like a good idea at the time. But the changes weren't very useful, and made bookmarking cluttered and slow on a browser most people go to for speed. If you still want it, Google said you can download it as an extension from the Chrome Web Store. The rest of us can pretend the whole thing never happened, though the product team did say it'll still "continue to explore other ways to improve the bookmark experience."

  • WebnoteHappy 1.1

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    06.23.2006

    WebnoteHappy, the bookmark manager,  has been bumped up to 1.1 with a few new improvements. It now supports the new de.licio.us API, as well as saving things to your private de.licio.us area. Also the hot key for putting bookmarks into WebnoteHappy is now only active in web browsers, so it doesn't screw up other app's hot keys.A 30 day demo is available, while a full license will cost you $24.95

  • WebnoteHappy 1.0

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    05.17.2006

    I wrote about WebnoteHappy Lite way back in February, and now I see that WebnoteHappy 1.0 has just been released. This shareware application redefines bookmark management by making it browser independent. It also allows you to group bookmarks, search them, and tag them. It also boasts del.icio.us ingetration (that's everyone's favorite social bookmarking service).There is a 30 day demo, and the full license will cost you $24.95. WebnoteHappy is a Universal app that requires OS X 10.4.