Why are bookmarks second class citizens in browsers?


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Why are bookmarks second class citizens in browsers?
by vapemaster on Hacker News.
so much of my time is spent in chrome tabs / windows / and searches. someone’s average chrome tab count is a badge of honor / horror. Chrome now hides the bookmark bar by default. you can create tab groups for a session, or pin them so that they consume all your bandwidth and memory next time you open your session. But that’s not what i want. i want rich bookmark behavior. i want to be able to quickly load common favorite news sites & blogs. or load a window with all my productivity SaaS sites. or pick up where i left off on a research rabbit hole. and i want it to be intuitive, efficient, and a prominent UX feature set. i’m not alone right?


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