![]() ![]() Anyway it seems to me bookmarks are best managed where they are used if at all possible. Rewinds powerful search feature lets you find the bookmark you need, even if you cant remember the exact URL. If they are single use bookmarks why worry about Chrome, just put them in EN.Ĭan't annotate the purpose of the bookmark which is a downside with this method though. ![]() Easy enough to share them if per the above you export the whole list or part of the list via bookmark manager, or favorites in other browsers. Maybe I'm missing something but is there a reason you can't add folders in the bookmark bit of chrome to organize your bookmarks therein? That and adjust the names for recognition. Still interested if anyone has any better ideas or there's a chrome plugin I've overlooked. I guess I sort of answered my own question experimenting with Evernote while I wrote this. It looks like the best method is either to create a shortcut to each bookmark which is time consuming, or, I think the real best solution is to add a tag "bookmark" and then just bookmark in chrome the notebook listing for all the notes with the bookmark tag. On the web version of Evernote I see no advanced search capability to show me a list of all my saved bookmarks across notebooks. The problem is my bookmarks span across different subject notebooks. Are your Chrome bookmarks a mess SuperSorter can help SuperSorter sorts all of your bookmarks, in all your folders, into. I'm guessing the only way to do this really is to bookmark the web location of a notebook with all my bookmarks and add it to the Chrome quick access bar and just leave the tab open. Sort bookmarks automatically, delete duplicates, merge folders, etc. ![]() Ideally I'd like some sort of "quick access" embedded inside my Chrome browser (extension) that allows me to quickly see a list of the bookmark notes in my bookmark folder. Right now, I have to go to my Evernote account, search for and open the note with the bookmark and click on the link. Raindrop.io is a sleek and user-friendly bookmark manager. Raindrop.io Best overall bookmark manager. However I haven't figured out a "clean" way to do this. WebCull is a modern bookmark manager that lets you save, organize, and share. I like the ability to add tags to the bookmarks and publish/share them with other people in my company. I'm using Evernote as a way to save webpage bookmarks as I'd refer not to manage my bookmarks in two places (Chrome's Bookmark Manager and Evernote). Step 1: Export everything from your browser’s bookmark manager in the standardized HTML file. ![]()
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