![]() ![]() If you’ll also be using a file folder system, do the same thing – create broad category file folders to keep the top level organization uncluttered, then get specific with subfolders as necessary. If you do nothing else, decide on a handful of tags that you will use consistently to return exactly what you need – these can be as simple as Work, School, and Recipes, and become as specific as you like: Work – White Paper #1, Class – British Literature, and Recipes – Jamaican. A little bit of set-up at the beginning will save you a load of work later on. With all of these great tools today, however, it’s still important that you put some thought into your organizational system before you begin. It’s not a question anymore of whether you should use a bookmark manager, but of which one. They’re next level organizational platforms that give you the necessary tools to save content as well as links (in case those links later break), tag them for maximum searchability, share them with classmates or colleagues, and ultimately save you time. We need more deliberate tools to process today’s smorgasbord of online information – which is where bookmark managers come in. Our minds just can’t keep up – and neither can most of your basic browser bookmark tools where you throw every link into unorganized folders you barely look at again. With that much content and information running through our heads each day, it can be impossible to remember where you found that one article you really want to read before bed, or that one detail that’s crucial to your career presentation or student paper. We’re here for research, education, games, communication, and more. I’m here today to tell you all about bookmark managers – and 10 great ones, both free and paid, that you can start using right away. ![]() When’s the last time you really looked at your browser bookmarks? Okay, and when’s the last time you needed to bookmark some info – but then couldn’t find it easily later? I’m betting the second answer has a date more recent than the first! What if I told you that your bookmarks could actually be incredibly useful, easily searchable, and a saving grace rather than a jumbled nightmare? Oh, yes. ![]()
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