MultiBar is a bookmarks extension for chrome. also, it is bookmarks manager extension. it's a free extension , it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.14 from 28 rated user, last update is 3770 days ago.
Provides more flexibility on the bookmarks bar by allowing you to flip between multiple sets of bookmarks at the click of a button. Setup ===== Please back up the contents of your bookmarks bar before starting! On installation, MultiBar will create 2 bookmark folders: Other bookmarks MultiBar Bar1 Bar2 Bar1 represents your current bookmarks bar. You may rename the folders and add as many of your own as you wish. Add bookmarks to your folders, but leave Bar1 (or whatever you rename it to) empty, as your currently displayed bookmarks bar contents will be moved there when you switch. Clicking on the MultiBar icon will switch to the next folder in sequence.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Very useful for ADHD datahoarders like myself! I wish to there is an option to freeze one bookbar bar so when I open a new window I could set another bookbar bar to show
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Writing in 2020 to say this still works like a charm, which is an incredible thing to say for an extension that was released over half a decade ago and still remains at version 1.0 not having received a single update in all that time. That being said, not having the developer respond to certain complaints in the "Reviews" and "Support" tabs in all that time can be somewhat disheartening for those users and problematic for any onlooking window-shoppers from a PR optics perspective... So, as a happy customer, I'm gonna take it upon myself to offer a bit of advice for anyone else who may stumble onto this incredibly underrated and relatively undiscovered gem in the years that follow.