I must confess to feeling rather disappointed in myself for even getting excited about this but the latest Chromium build – that’s the development version of Chrome, has a bookmark manager(!).
For Mac users, the missing bookmark manager has been one of the most anticipated features of Google’s new browser and today it finally makes it’s long awaited debut.
Dwight Silverman over on TechBlog rightfully points out, it’s still far from full featured however:
“You can’t, for example, delete items from the Bookmark Manager – you can only move them around. There’s also no right-click (or Control-click) menu.”
Hey, at least it’s made an appearance right?
You can grab the latest release at the bottom of this long list here.















When basic essential features are missing from a product for months, the sheer fact that they are added can be experienced as revolutionary :-)
It was the same with copy/paste and MMS on the iPhone. Should have been there in v1.0, but after months of not having them, they felt like amazing features when added.
All considered, i’m sticking to Firefox and Safari on OSX, until there is a decent public build of Chrome.
http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/snapshots/chromium-rel-mac/?C=N;O=D lists the builds in descending order by date, so you don’t have to scroll to the bottom.