Bookmark All Tabs Bookmark All Tabs

Productivity
Version: 2.3
Last Update: 2019-09-27

Overview

Bookmark All Tabs is a Chrome extension developed by sicutunum.com. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Bookmark All Tabs is 2.3, updated on 2019-09-27.
2,000+ users have installed this extension. 20 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.sicutunum.com

Save all open tabs to a bookmarks folder.

Save all tabs to any bookmarks folder anywhere at the press of a button. No annoying menus, popups or questions asking you to name things when bookmarking. Save bookmarks to an auto generated folder using values like the active page title you were on when saving, the current date, day, time etc. nested under any folder you want. Auto generate a "Recent" folder to quickly access your most frequently used bookmarks. Plus tons more features to tweak for whatever your workflow...

NEW IN VERSION 2.3!
• There is now an option to auto generate a "Recent" bookmarks folder of your most often used bookmarks! This is really useful for people who use massive bookmark hierarchies. This special Recent folder can be nested anywhere within your bookmarks folders and limited to storing a specific number of bookmarks. An exclude folder can also be set to exclude storing bookmarks from a certain folder (i.e. the bookmarks you're constantly using). Check it out in the Bookmark All Tabs options page by right clicking the extension icon and selecting "Options" after installing.

• Pinned tabs are now excluded from being saved when bookmarking all tabs by default. There is also an option to include saving pinned tabs if you wish.

MORE FEATURES
• Store bookmarks into any existing folder on button press.

• Save using date, day, time, current tab and more as nested sub folders.

• Auto generate "Recent" bookmarks folder of most used bookmarks.

• Auto exclude pinned tabs when bookmarking all tabs.

• Option to bookmark the active tab only.

• Option to auto close everything bookmarked after bookmarking.

• Option to auto exclude duplicate bookmarks when adding.

• Option to auto sort bookmarks when adding.

• Delete all bookmarks in folder.

• Delete all duplicate bookmarks in a folder.

• Sort all bookmarks in a folder.

Rating

20 ratings

Total Installs

2,000+

Information

Last Update

2019-09-27

Current Version

2.3

Size

243KiB

Author

sicutunum.com

Website

www.sicutunum.com

Category

Productivity

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avatar Peter John Capati
2022-04-01

worked perfectly, basically a safeguard to whats on your window if your pc does a little tomfoolery

avatar Edward G
2022-03-20

Clean, efficient, brilliant actually.

avatar Chopper7729
2021-06-02

SOOOOOOOOOO HELPFUL!

avatar User
2021-02-08

It works perfectly, it was exactly what I was looking for. I hope the developer is doing well, after everything that happened in 2020.

avatar Isidor Ruderfer
2021-01-09

Should be called: Bookmark **Current Window** Tabs (NOT **ALL**)

(FYI: This may be my first ever public review of an extension. I usually don't do this! :)

Great extension BUT...."ALL Tabs" == "All tabs IN CURRENT WINDOW ONLY". :( :( :(

I'm one of those people with lots of windows, each with lots of tabs. I have been looking for a way to bookmark ALL tabs (meaning "ALL", as in ALL tabs in ALL WINDOWS. I was hoping that this extension would do it, but it doesn't. It's got great features (with some weird design issues...more below*), but it just doesn't do what it implies it does (NOTE: I don't blame the developer...more on that in a moment**). I read all the information on the extension page and watched the video etc., and I could find nothing that ruled out the possibility of bookmarking across windows (nor could I find anything that confirmed it either). So I took a chance and installed it. Only then could I confirm that it bookmarks only the current window. :(

*Weird design issue: Since the developer seems to be reading these reviews (hi!?:), I wanted to second what someone else mentioned: the date/time stamping convention needs some help!!! If you write the date as MM-DD-YYYY, you can never sort this correctly simply using alphanumeric sorting. There should be the option for YYYY-MM-DD output of the date in order to allow correct and fast sorting based on the date as a string in the folder name. The same goes for time (but this probably wouldn't be as much of an issue): allow the option for 24hr time stamps, please! :)

**Why I don't blame the developer: When you click on the "stock" "Bookmark all tabs" menu item in Google Chrome (the one provided by the browser itself), it *also* bookmarks only the tabs in the current window. :( :( In other words, Google's failure to imagine that there might be people out here who have many windows each with many tabs has "infected" the language used by other developers to describe their own extensions. I have just checked many other "Bookmark All Tabs" extensions...and they are doing the exact same thing. For all of the ones I checked: "All Tabs" means "All tabs in the current window only." How / why does this incredibly limited meaning of "all" persist? :( It is very clearly not *all* open tabs. :( Anyway...maybe this developer can start the process of changing this way of looking at things. :) (Hint hint. :)

Requests to developer:

1) In the web store description, please clarify that "ALL" means "all tabs in **current window only** . (Better yet...modify the extension to actually do ALL tabs (across all windows)! :)

2) Provide an option for YYY-MM-DD dates in the folder names (and, ideally, 24hr time format). (Or, ideally...allow for a user-customizable date-time stamp.)

If anyone read this far...wow. I'm impressed! :) Thanks for caring about what I have to say. :)