DISQUS

CloudNotes: Bookmarking in Google’s Chrome Browser

  • movie buff · 1 year ago
    i've been using Chrome for about a day now and it seems to be a lot faster than FireFox or IE... though i do miss the "recently closed tabs" feature in Firefox
  • mrshl · 1 year ago
    Well, I think it's got a lot of impressive features that have been amply
    covered on other sites. I'm covering one particular aspect of the browser.
  • Evert Jan · 1 year ago
    When you open a new tab in Chrome, the recently closed tabs are shown in the column at the right.
  • Willian · 1 year ago
    Actually, this function (recently closed tabs) exists in Chrome. It is embedded in the page that appears when you open a new tab
  • Gardenwife · 1 year ago
    I am unimpressed with Chrome's handling of bookmarks, too. I rely heavily upon Google Bookmarks since I can access them anywhere, and I am surprised they don't allow users to customize what app or service the bookmarks button uses, be it Google Bookmarks or any number of online bookmarking services. I *really* hope they'll integrate that in the future. And what of RSS support?
  • Joseph Decker · 1 year ago
    How can I rearrange Chrome bookmarks? I want to move categories to be under different parent folders.
  • chinarut · 1 year ago
    thanks for verifying there isn't an integration with Google Bookmarks - I was quite surprised to as I haven't really found a practical way to integrate them and thought this might be the holy grail. I'm just installing Precipitate. A Google Bookmark/Chrome bookmark integration would really rock!
  • blaugh · 1 year ago
    i agree. i'm glad i didn't have to waste anymore time trying to figure out how to integrate them, but come on google! i love my google bookmarks and they aren't always things that i've visited in the past 2 weeks. i might be stuck using slower browsers until bookmarks become integrated.
  • Jaka Ferjan · 1 year ago
  • chinarut · 1 year ago
    err - i'm not so sure that's an "explanation" per se but rather a "this is how you use our service called Google Bookmarks while we work out the kinks"

    I can't imagine why they wouldn't do it - this release appears to focus on some major "under the hood" changes to improve speed, performance, and security opposed to feature perks IMHO.
  • stattalk · 6 months ago
    Until and unless Chrome's bookmark functionality is as good as Firefox's, I am not going to use Chrome as my default browser.