Geekmarks client

Geekmarks client

Client for Geekmarks: a Free, Open-Source, API-Driven, Geeky Bookmarking Service

Merlin
Stats
This extension was removed from Chrome Web Store on 2022-05-02 due to Chrome Web Store policy violation
Users: 141
Rating: 4.86 (7)
Version: 0.22 (Last updated: 2017-02-14)
Creation date: 2017-02-14
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very high risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • identity
  • storage
  • activeTab
  • https://geekmarks.dmitryfrank.com/*
Size: 391.17K
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Summary

This extension provides a user interface for the bookmarking service Geekmarks.

In short, I want my bookmarking service to be very quick to use, and to provide a way to organize my bookmarks in a powerful way. I tried a lot of existing bookmarking services, and I wasn't satisfied by any of them, for a variety of reasons.

Let me elaborate on the organization part first. The simplest way to organize bookmarks is to introduce folders to group them. This still poses a well-known problem though: some bookmarks can logically belong to multiple folders. In order to address this issue, some services use tags: now we can tag a bookmark with more than one tag. So far so good.

Now, assume I have a generic tag programming, and a couple of more specific tags: python and c. I definitely want my bookmarking service to be smart enough to figure that if I tag some article with either python or c, it means programming as well; I don't want to add the tag programming manually every single time. So, what we need is a hierarchy of tags. Surprisingly enough, I failed to find a service which would support that.

This hierarchical tags thing was a major motivation for me to start Geekmarks.

Another important thing is that I want bookmarking service to be very quick to use. I don't want to go through these heavy user interfaces and look at all the eye candy. In my daily life I just want to either add a bookmark or find one, and I want to do that quickly: like, just a few keystrokes, and I'm done.

So, meet Geekmarks!

User reviews
The best bookmark manager so far! Thank you!
by Damian Kyc Damian Kyc, 2019-02-17

Really neat bookmarking extension. I love how quick and efficient it is to use. I do wish that fuzzy search was included so that you could find bookmarks by title or keyword. Sometimes I forget what I tagged something as and it would be easier to just search by title or keyword.
by Andrew Helton Andrew Helton, 2018-09-06

Love it! Just what I've been searching for!
by Julyan Davey Julyan Davey, 2017-02-15
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Safety
Risk impact

Geekmarks client is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

Geekmarks client is very likely to contain malware and should not be trusted. Avoid installing.

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