Google Chrome for Mac developer release has bookmark manager, syncs with Google Docs

by DailyManila on January 23, 2010

Google Chrome for Mac

In the first public release of Google Chrome for Mac (version 4.0.249.49 beta), the ability to edit bookmarks didn’t quite make it to production. This explains why the Bookmark Manager option is grayed out. However, developers pointed out that you can still edit the bookmarks directly using any text editor by editing the file /Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Bookmarks.

In the developer release (4.0.295.0), the Bookmark Manager can now be accessed. This not-so-crucial feature also sparked a conflict between beta testers and developers.

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The first public release of Google Chrome did not come with a Bookmark Manager


The developer release version now has a Bookmark Manager and ability to synchronize your bookmarks to Google


The developer release version of Google Chrome comes with a spartan Bookmark Manager


Not only can you edit your bookmarks, you can now synchronize your favorites to Google Docs!

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