Organize your favorite websites by boards and columns.
Every time you open a new tab, your board will load within a second. You can sync your bookmarks with multiple devices or even create public boards.
Stop wasting time looking for tabs or bookmarks! π
I can see this working well with History Search and Pocket.
Pros:Works in Firefox! Great way to organize my 263 tabs that I have open.
Cons:Don't take over my "New Tab" screen. Adjustable column widths. Improve "Current Tabs" drag-n-drop.
Makes it really easy to switch "work modes", for instance I can open all relevant tabs that I use when doing my administration. Or all tabs I do when I'm communication. Or all tabs related to my work (data analysis).
Pros:Makes it really easy to switch "work modes"
Cons:None so far
Takes all the good things that Toby for Chrome was doing and improves upon them. The Trello-like UI allows for easy drag-and-drop organising making it way easier to collect your bookmarks for different projects and purposes. Its still early days, and so there are still a couple kinks in the armour; the UI for adding bookmarks could be improved, avoiding duplicates isn't obvious and importing/exporting bookmarks seems too much of a manual process. But so far I'm very impressed with the speed and ease of this fine browser extension β Two thumbs up! *There is a workaround for this β see Guillaume's post for more.
Pros:(+) Easily organise your bookmarks on different boards and swap between them fast! Great for people with multiple projects.
Cons:(-) Can't add bookmarks to new columns on-the-fly (-) No 'Toby Mini' version yet for users who don't always bookmarks appearing in new tabs*
Been using and testing Qlearly for a couple of months now. It makes it super easy for me to save and organize bookmarks and have them available real quick. Since I've started using it, they released a bunch of cool updates. Keep up the great worK!
Pros:Great for bookmarking links and have easy access to them as you browse
Cons:UX could be tighter, but nothing major
Clearly has been one of my favorite tools since it launched. I use more Chrome extensions than most people I know but only a handful are critical to my workflow and get installed on every machine and profile I use. Clearly is one of those critical extensions. Long forgotten and disorganized bookmarks have found new light and new life since I began using Clearly. Together with Workona and TabSnooze I have a perfect system for working in the browser. I am looking forward to watching Clearly develop but I'm not sure it needs any improvement from today.
Pros:Fast, beautiful design, intuitive, easy to use, reliable
Cons:None to this point