Tagpacker's "Pack It" Button
Organize bookmarks your way. Faster than ever with the "Pack it" button.
What is Tagpacker's "Pack It" Button?
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Summary
Use the "Pack it" button to quickly save bookmarks side-by-side while browsing.
Whenever you find an interesting website that you want in your collection, just click on the blue Tagpacker icon. Once you click it, a sidebar will open where you can tag and comment on your bookmark before saving it.
To save bookmarks you can *use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Z or *right-click website elements (like videos or links)
To easily find bookmarks you saved on Tagpacker just type 'tp ' in your browser address bar
A complete list with all features is available at https://tagpacker.com/features
Happy packing! :)
User reviews
User reviews summary
Pros
- Easy to use
- Helps keep links and bookmarks organized
- Flexibility of using tags over folders
- Free with unlimited storage
- Option to share your tags with others
- Reliable customer service
Cons
- Does not work in Arc browser
- Sub-folders cannot be created
- Uses a redirect service each time you click on a link, which could lead to tracking
- Buggy and asking for login repeatedly, despite being logged in already
- Depends on cookies, causing it to stop working when cookies are cleared
- Weird animation when opening websites
- Slow with many tabs opened
Most mentioned
- Easy to use
- Organization of links and bookmarks
- Issues with login
- Free and unlimited storage
- Dependence on cookies
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Safety
Risk impact
Tagpacker's "Pack It" Button is risky to use as it requires a number of sensitive permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this extension. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install Tagpacker's "Pack It" Button if you trust the publisher.
Risk likelihood
Tagpacker's "Pack It" Button has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.
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