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Google releases its souped-up bookmarks manager for Chrome... again
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 extension formerly known as Google Stars is now simply (and blandly) listed on the Chrome Web Store as "Bookmark Manager." It still grabs images from the page you starred to show in the manager tab, and it easily lets you choose the most appropriate folder for the website through the small window that pops up whenever you add a new bookmark to your list. This window also lets you sync the website you just starred with your Android bookmarks.
WebnoteHappy 1.1
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
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.