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Save articles, videos, and other content for later use Have you found something interesting on the Internet but don’t necessarily have time now? Reading list is extensions to save articles, videos, and other content for later use. Unlike bookmarks which are meant to be kept indefinitely, the Reading List is meant for pages you’d like to read once or check in the future and then bookmark or just discard. - list of web pages to read later - reading list backup and synchronization* - reading list searching - add multiple pages in one click - add to reading list from context menu - quickly add to reading list using shortcut - open or remove multiple items in one click - undo recent changes - settings - customize extension * you need to be signed in to Chrome
Save for later
Save for later is a simple web extension used to save all your tabs in a clean and organised manner to be used at any time later. Key features: ✔️ Save multiple tabs in a single save ✔️ Select tabs in open Window for more control ✔️ Saved sessions are available to be opened in single click ✔️ Edit Saves to have a memorable name ✔️ Delete used session when you’ve finished using them ✔️ Open individual links within a save View the source code and contribute to this open source project at: https://github.com/allen505/save-for-later
Finder Bookmarks
This extension will replace Chrome's default bookmarks manager. It's very useful if you have lots of bookmarks. Similar to Mac Finder in columns view, you can manage and navigate bookmarks by mouse or keyboard shortcuts, for example: • Navigate all bookmarks using mouse or arrow keys. • Open a bookmark by double click or enter key. • Open all bookmarks in a folder by context menu. • Drag and Drop a bookmark to a new location. • Create, edit or delete bookmark or folder by context menu. • Select multi bookmarks to move, delete or open. • Copy/cut/paste bookmarks(except folders) by shortcuts. • Sort bookmarks by name. • Support many keyboard shortcuts. How to use: • Click this extension's icon • Click menu item at Chrome -> Bookmarks -> Bookmark Manager • Use Chrome keyboard shortcuts, Windows/Linux is Ctrl + Shift + o, Mac is ⌘ + Option + b This extension is a part of another extension "Re-newtab" that contains this bookmarks manager in Chrome newtab.
Awesome Window & Tab Manager
Displays a list of all windows and tabs open in Google Chrome. Allows filtering, sorting, refreshing, bookmarking, and saving. Awesome Window & Tab Manager does the following: (1) - Tells you how many Chrome windows and tabs are open. (2) - Displays all the windows and tabs. (3) - Allows text filtering (searching) on the windows and tabs. (4) - Allows alphabetic sorting of tabs. (5) - Categorizes tabs by window, domain, or category. (6) - Categories are determined by your own bookmark structure. (7) - Window, domain, or category groups can be refreshed or closed. (8) - All windows and tabs can be saved and restored later. (9) - Window, domain, or category groups can be saved and restored later. (10) - Unbookmarked tabs can be bookmarked. Note: Google Chrome version 16 or higher is required for tab refreshing functionality.
TabStacks: tab and history search
View and search through open tabs and browser history. TabStacks is a vertical tab menu that helps you find the content you were looking for. Filter the tabs you have open and TabStacks will list the open tabs that match. If TabStacks can't find an open tab, it searches through your history to see if you had a tab open previously! TabStacks is designed to be keyboard and screen reader accessible. Press [CTRL]+[SHIFT]+[K] to open the menu, start typing to filter your tabs, and use the [DOWN] arrow key to navigate to the tab you want, and [ENTER] to open that tab. You can always use your mouse as well. You can search through your history during a tab search by pressing [CTRL+SHIFT+S]. You can close a tab by highlighting it in the list using the arrow keys or right-click and pressing [DELETE] or by clicking the close button on the tab. TabStacks is a high performance and secure extension for Chrome. TabStacks doesn't download external files, doesn't store any information about your activity. *** UPDATES *** Version 2.0.2 * Fixed bug where the popup doesn't close on tab change * Added a settings item to allow the option to hold the popup open Version 2.0.1 * The default keyboard shortcut for toggling the search is now CTRL+SHIFT+S due to the browser using nearly all possible combinations of CTRL+ a single key. * The keyboard shortcut key is now configurable, you can modify it in the settings page. Click the gear icon at upper right of the popup to access settings. * Minor cosmetic updates to the settings page. Version 2.0 * Tabs shown in the popup are synchronized with the state of the tabs in the browser: * Title updates are reflected in real-time. * New or deleted tabs are reflected in the tab list. * Close tabs using a button on the tab. Close buttons show on hover or focus. * Tabs display an audio icon if playing audio. * For audible tabs, clicking the icon will mute and unmute the tab. * Settings page has been added, click the gear icon top-right to access settings. Version 1.0.8 * Added lazy loading for site icons to speed up rendering * Reduced requested browser permissions Version 1.0.7 * Linux support for launching TabStacks from keyboard with [CTRL+SHIFT+K]. * PopupMenu now has a max-height instead of fixed height. * Fixed bug on Windows where the scroll bar was rendered even if the tabs would not scroll. Version 1.0.6 * Improved search algorithm for both tabs and history. * Searches much longer history time period. * Tabs in the current window always appear at top when popup is opened (User suggestion). * URLs for tabs appear on focus or mouseover (User suggestion). * Engineering improvements under the hood to use Web Components for rendering.