Unread Bookmarks Can Help You Reduce Your Tabs

Posted on 14. Feb, 2010 by in Tips

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unreadbookmarksI’ve already talked about dealing with too many tabs, and its probably not beyond reason that there are others that have the same problem that I do. That’s why I appreciate the Unread Bookmarks Extension. Instead of leaving a tab open for days until you come across it and is now worthless in value for whatever reason, you can save the most important ones that you know you aren’t going to get to anytime soon.

That’s exactley what the Unread Boomarks Extension can do for you. Instead of using Chrome’s crappy (in my opinion) history interface to try to search for something after the fact, you can simply store it as a saved place that you can go back to that isn’t really a bookmark. And its probably better that way, as that is the purpose of this extension; its just a way to save a temporary bookmark.

As it sits in your extensions area of Chrome, you can look at your unread bookmarks whenever you feel like it. That’s the point, right? If you feel like checking out that link, or applyong fpr that job, you will when the time is right. You can even open your list as its own tab where you can jump into new tabs, reorganize by priority or even delete certain sites. It’s your choice.

You can check out the Unread Bookmarks extension here. You’ll probably like it. I know that I do.

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