Right Click Bookmark

Bookmark a link by right-clicking on it

Total ratings

3.14 (Rating count: 29)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Does what it advertises
  • Easy to manage bookmarks
  • Prompt for bookmark title by default
  • Slightly better than other link bookmarkers available
  • Good user experience overall
Cons
  • Limited to saving bookmarks in one folder only
  • Cannot change the folder after initial setup
  • Doesn't save the favicon for bookmarks
  • Requires confirmation for bookmark name before saving
  • Sometimes doesn't work on different computers without reinstalling
Most mentioned
  • Ability to create a keyboard shortcut instead of right-click
  • Desire for adding bookmarks to existing folders
  • Wish for avoiding pop-ups when adding bookmarks
  • Need for a duplicate feature
  • Frustration with bookmarks not saving icons
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Recent rating average: 3.60
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-06-15
Iwan Sutedja
en Works fine, until I try on different computer doesn't work. I need to reinstall again to make it works. And please add duplicate feature.
2023-04-25
H G
ok I wish that we could do a right click anywhere and add it to a bookmark
2023-04-25
H G
en ok I wish that we could do a right click anywhere and add it to a bookmark
2021-09-22
G Bonnets
I like this extension, it does what it says it does... I wish I could create a keyboard shortcut instead of having to right click
2021-09-22
G Bonnets
en I like this extension, it does what it says it does... I wish I could create a keyboard shortcut instead of having to right click
2020-02-25
D B
I gave many stars, because of the lack of competition. I would prefer to save links on a page via context menu to desktop or other folder as a .url file, but no extensions seem to exist on chrome web store to do that. On Firefox, since the web-extinction event, there is one called "lcwmcfpon" that does everything I want, (best replacement for deskcut that stopped working post FF56). With deprecation of any feature that is used by only a small percentage of population, aren't the browsers that used to be customizable creating a conformist behavior pressure that amounts to fitting the humans to the machine, rather than being responsive to the human factor, know for its ability to act individually and explore new frontiers, even with its interface ergonomics expectations. (chrome may not have been as much flexible as FF, but still is doing this, on the smaller flexibility it had, it is a policy, in chromium I think, some arbitrary usage metric threshold, and something crippling a feature and then seeing its usage go down...surely not the intent) This extension here is my current best band-aid. needs to use page title option or by default though, and shorter three letter folder title to fit on bookmark bar, or allow the option to change (otherwise chrome override on bg.js can help). To the author, please keep it up. My previous paragraphs are some steam I needed to vent. But you may see a niche there. I hope.
2020-02-26
D B
en I gave many stars, because of the lack of competition. I would prefer to save links on a page via context menu to desktop or other folder as a .url file, but no extensions seem to exist on chrome web store to do that. On Firefox, since the web-extinction event, there is one called "lcwmcfpon" that does everything I want, (best replacement for deskcut that stopped working post FF56). With deprecation of any feature that is used by only a small percentage of population, aren't the browsers that used to be customizable creating a conformist behavior pressure that amounts to fitting the humans to the machine, rather than being responsive to the human factor, know for its ability to act individually and explore new frontiers, even with its interface ergonomics expectations. (chrome may not have been as much flexible as FF, but still is doing this, on the smaller flexibility it had, it is a policy, in chromium I think, some arbitrary usage metric threshold, and something crippling a feature and then seeing its usage go down...surely not the intent) This extension here is my current best band-aid. needs to use page title option or by default though, and shorter three letter folder title to fit on bookmark bar, or allow the option to change (otherwise chrome override on bg.js can help). To the author, please keep it up. My previous paragraphs are some steam I needed to vent. But you may see a niche there. I hope.
2017-12-10
自転車クラシック
Just like any other commenters, this extension works fine. And it could be awesome if after we right-click, and click Add to Bookmark goes straight to Chrome's own Add to Bookmark dialog.
2017-12-10
I am Dew
en Just like any other commenters, this extension works fine. And it could be awesome if after we right-click, and click Add to Bookmark goes straight to Chrome's own Add to Bookmark dialog.
2017-10-24
Mr. Lance E Sloan
I've tried two other link bookmarkers. This one is slightly better than the others. At least this one has the features: * Prompt for bookmark title by default, also using the link text as the default value for the title. * After installation, it prompts for the name of a folder to which it will save its bookmarks. However, there are problems with the folder selection: * The folder cannot be changed at a later time. * If the folder gets deleted, the extension stops working. (Renaming the folder is not a problem, though.)
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