Overview
Explore forgotten bookmarks with this highly customizable time machine!
Click the blue and yellow button on your Toolbar and a random website from your bookmarks list will open. This is the lightest, fastest and most customizable extension of this kind. You can choose to: - Select only bookmarks stored in some specific folders - Select only bookmarks created in a specific range of dates - Open each bookmark in a new tab or always in the same tab - Show a short notification for every bookmark opened. In the notification you will see the date of when you created the bookmark and the name of the folder where the bookmark is stored - Set your own keyboard shortcut All options are easily manageable in our cool vintage styled Options page. Right-click on the Toolbar button and select “Options” to open the Options page. Have fun!!
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Echo LOGNAMEOct 2, 2024
This is perfect for me! I have a folder full of dozens of job options and choosing one to apply for is overwhelming, it's nice that I can have one randomly selected and just decide to apply to whatever opened. Thanks Dev! 😁
mohamed MannaaDec 12, 2023
Thank you for this amazing extension .
AV VaSep 18, 2023
Thank you for the useful extension and blessings in Jesus Christ name.
Details
- Version3.4
- UpdatedJuly 24, 2024
- Offered bymicpob
- Size65.66KiB
- Languages7 languages
- Developer
Email
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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