Let’s take a look at two extensions for Chrome-based web browsers. Switch browsers too often and you can end up with a lot of duplicates. Sometimes we accidentally create bookmarks, but duplicates can also created when exporting and importing between browsers. Occasionally, we bookmark a page, then a week or month later, we either forget we bookmarked it, or cannot find it and bookmark it again. The second thing these extensions do is to find duplicates. Which bookmarks are OK and which are dead? Sometimes websites disappear, but even if they are still online, the page you bookmarked may have been moved or deleted and no no longer exists. The first is to check that the bookmarks actually work. Here I take a look at a couple of utilities for cleaning up bookmarks in the browser and they mainly do two things. After several browsers and years of bookmarking, you end up with a complete mess. When they switch web browsers, they import all the bookmarks into the new browser. Many people have been collecting bookmarks in their browser for years and have built up hundreds of them. It is simple, easy and convenient.īookmarks are great at first, but sooner or later they become a disorganized collection that is barely useful at all. The site can then be accessed later by clicking it in the menu or bookmarks bar. It adds it an item to the bookmarks bar, bookmarks menu or bookmarks manager in the web browser. When you come across a website that interests you or that you want to refer to later, the obvious thing to do is to bookmark it. Clean your Chrome-based browser bookmarks with a free extension. If your web browser bookmarks are anything like mine, there will be many links to dead sites and duplicates.
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