I didn't like the new design of the google bookmark manager.
Google has decided to expunge it's new Chrome bookmark manager in favor of the previous version, likely because users kind of hated it. With search, images and other fancy additions, it probably seemed like a good idea at the time. But the changes weren't very useful, and made bookmarking cluttered and slow on a browser most people go to for speed. If you still want it, Google said you can download it as an extension from the Chrome Web Store. The rest of us can pretend the whole thing never happened, though the product team did say it'll still "continue to explore other ways to improve the bookmark experience."
http://www.engadget.com/2015/06/15/g...kmark-manager/
I didn't like the new design of the google bookmark manager.
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The ability to save the links is the most important feature of Google browser bookmarks.</p>
I do not care what it looks like, as long as it is possible to make bookmarks.
Elementary, when you need to save some information, you can easily create a bookmark and ensure that you won't lose that data. I couldn't agree more that sometimes design plays an important role. First of all, the design includes both beautiful arrangements and usability. In general, I like how Google's bookmarking system works: it's straightforward. Lately, I have been bookmarking movies and TV series that I plan to watch. A few of my recent bookmarked links are from https://www.futureslps.com/blog/category/disability. There are helpful links for my friend who has some health problems. All in all, bookmarks are a great opportunity to make your life easier.
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