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Unmark

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Description from extension meta

Unmark's Chrome extension for saving your marks.

Image from store Unmark
Description from store The Unmark Chrome extension allows you to easily save pages to your Unmark account. You can do the following: - Right click on any page to quickly save it to your account behind-the-scenes - Click the extension icon provided to save/update the page with more details - Archive, restore and delete the page from your account using the extension icon - Search your saved marks from the omnibox (Type unmark then your search). Search is restricted to paid accounts only. - Open source! Fork it on GitHub: https://github.com/plainmade/unmark-chrome

Latest reviews

  • (2018-03-17) What Happened Yesterday: It's not working.
  • (2016-08-02) Andrew Davis: Does not work with self-hosted version. Disappointed.
  • (2014-07-07) Mike Power: Great for what it does and looks really nice BUT why would I use it rather than Diigo? Apart from some coloured tags. The search facility is cool but if I want to see my bookmarks I need to use a separate bookmarklet to go to my page. Diigo allows me to do everything in one Chrome Extension and I can annotate, capture a screenshot, cache, tag, search, share the bookmarked link, add to groups etc.
  • (2014-07-06) Robin Good: Super-simple, elegant and intuitive Unmark is a great help for anyone needing to keep aside, archive and organize lots of bookmarks. A little counterintuitive is the sign-up form, but once you pay attention to the arrows on the form, you can start bookmarking in no time. A great tool.
  • (2014-03-26) Asher Holy: It's so easy to save anything and everything. Unmark itself is awesome too, but being able to mark and label anything in a couple clicks propels this from a good idea to an amazing idea with great implementation.
  • (2014-03-26) Josh Hrach: Sure, you can already bookmark a site with one click. But how long does it take for you to go through them? With one click, I can add a site to Unmark and have it somewhere that encourages me to do something about it. This definitely has made me more productive with my browsing.
  • (2014-03-07) Colin Devroe: You don't even need to go back into Unmark. Unbelievable.

Statistics

Installs
386 history
Category
Rating
3.9333 (15 votes)
Last update / version
2014-04-02 / 1.0.1
Listing languages
en-US

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