Quickmarks is a bookmarks extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.47 from 43 rated user, last update is 3603 days ago.
A extension to open bookmark with keyword in omnibox like what you did in Firefox. Simply type 'b {keyword}' to open the bookmark in current tab. - Simply type 'b {keyword}' to open bookmark in current tab. - Type anything to search your bookmarks. - Just press 'Enter' to open the first one in the list. - Fully compatible with SiteLauncher's keyword. - Bookmarklet is supported transparently. NOTE: It is recommended to setup a keyword to enjoy the full convenience brought to you by Quickmarks. To set keyword, append [{keyword}] your bookmark title. For example, change 'Facebook' to 'Facebook [b]' will assign keyword b to Facebook. Just type 'b f' in omnibox to open Facebook. Option page to configure keywords will be coming soon. For any bug reports or feature request, please add to my project at google code, http://code.google.com/p/quick-marks/issues/list Please enjoy. NOTE: v0.4 has improved bookmarklet support by using content scripting. You do not need to enable popup anymore. NOTE: Quickmarks might be broken in dev channel. If that happens, please try to delete your profile and try again. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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I use this extension hundreds of times a day. SO helpful. If I had to pick two extensions it would be an adblocker and Quickmarks. Would give it 6 stars if I could!
Fantastic. Plays nicely with Chrome's existing stuff, so you don't even notice it's there until you need it. Fast to get to, and all-in-all great. Kudos!
It isn't working with Chrome on Ubuntu