From June 10th, 2013 to April 1st, 2023, 68% user give 5-star rating, 16% user give 4-star rating, 5% user give 3-star rating, 8% user give 2-star rating, 3% user give 1-star rating. for cottonTracks chrome extension.
Strangely, this plugin seems to have a conflict with the site turbowarp.org. If I turn cottontracks off, the site works, but if i turn it on, that site bombs. It may be more general than that, but that is my observation. I am also contacting them about this.
Enhances Chrome History by auto-categorizing the sites you have been viewing lately. Can select Favorites, too, but wish I could also classify by user-created groups as well. Still, this is GREAT Chrome Extension! Thanks, CottonTracks.
I still need to learn how to organize the contents of each folder better... But it is going to be helpful onv=ce I learn to do that...
amazing!!! forget the others this keeps your info in one small spot :)
Life ...will ......never ....be .......the ...same... I'm speechless Well, one word: ParadigmShift
So awesome. What an epic piece of code.
there are others with similar concepts but here its getting perfected
Absolutely Fantastic
The gear icon is universally known, ok that's not fair, worldly known to represent settings. why then does it open a window that ask's for a review? Think about it, the user clicks on something like exit and instead of closing the program or asking, are you sure you want to exit, it asked them what do you think of my software? leave a rating and review. the user thinks, oh i must have clicked on the wrong icon, lets try this again, nope... you have just frustrated the user and asked what they think about your program. as for the app, i haven't decided yet what i think about it because i wanted to see what options it gave me under the settings but instead i'm doing this. UPDATE..... Just spent some more time with this. For my history it only shows that i've been to one site today. that is far from true. maybe im missing something here but how is this better in any way than the default browser of choice history.
awesome app for web history analyses
You got it RIGHT! This is an excellent App & I recommend it wholeheartedly! No more sloshing thru file after file of Bookmarks, it's all created for me and I can easily find things I thought were lost forever!
I like it very much. Anytime It will be useful ,I am very sure awesome app for web history analyses.
A Great improvement for man kind online is here. Cotton-Tracks browser extension opens the door for automatic tracking & organization of one's links and history. Just load it up in your browser & go. The app takes it from there keeping track of your web movements, and the organization for your reference. Scott says – Cotton-Tracks could be the greatest thing since broadband networks or smart-phones! On first look at my “Cotton-Tracks”, it instantly put a Smile on my face! I feel my bookmark battle is finally over with this new option. I did allow some days for the syncing of my data and new web movements before I tried to use it myself. Thinking I'd get a better picture of how it interfaces with the user, plus having more to play with would speed the learning curve for management of my Cotton-Tracks. Working with bookmarking and history logs from multiple browsers & profile's, on multiple computers has taught me this. Without building a database for bookmarking one's links, finding anything it is like rowing up a stream with a stick as a paddle! I have attempted countless ways of organization for my links and never won? I needed a one stop link pool for all my saves. Easily search-able across all my computers, browsers, and profiles. (I have not seen enough time with Cotton-tracks yet to know it will do this? It is not a common way folks compute. it's just me & if not, that is what the feedback button does ;) I have built numerous data manifolds, logical folder structure, link type pooling in different locations, by computer, by user, by profile... Back when today’s bookmarking engines were designed, a one user- one computer w/ limited amounts of link saving was how it worked. Basically since the beginning of computer time we use tree structure for storage and retrieval of both our data and links. Matching a search string only by name, time, date or luck is difficult at best, it's time for a change :) I have only begun to scratch the surface with this extension, though I see power in it's visual over look, and it's custom category options using tiles. >>”<<
awesome app for web history analyses
Excellent utility. I am a bit of a power browser but this distils all my searching/activity to what I actually found useful
I can't find that site i wanted to check on for later. Oh I got cottonTrack lol
wtf happened? I can't see my browsing history in cottontracks anymore except for the empty decks it asked me to create.
A Great application to save web sites that you have visitd. Practically organizes itself! Amazingly simple and well presented.
Need more time to evaluate.
Awesome >
awesome....
Love the organisation, so much easier to find stuff
good app
Just started using it and I like what I see.
cottonTracks makes it easy to revisit history…
its an excellent idea!!
very Helpful
Good functionality and practicality. Would like to be able to sort/list topics by Content, as well as by Time
Great. Thank you.
Absolutely fantastic, and everything is stored locally.
So far so great! just missing some really small UI details. Would love to see some keyboard shortcuts in it as well.
Excellent tool
A very smart tool to access to all your past information clearly, with a beautiful interface. Thanks cottonTracks!
The concept is great, however there is a valid concern with the security permissions that this add-in request. Access all my data on all websites? The information gathered here is a true treasure grove for marketing purposes. The website of the authors does not contain any privacy statements, nor does the EULA. The fact that you download this, means you agree with it. So beside asking for pretty much everything under the sun, there is no indication what is gathered, what is sent to the publisher (if anything) and/or if that information is ending up at some third party. It only begs the question, how much does the publisher charge (and profit) for use of Your Information. Thanks but no thanks. :)
Great idea, but the fact that it's restricted to one instance of chrome (I synchronize Chrome over my home computer, cellphone, tablet and work computer) is a drawback. It'd be ideal if you could have access to the overall history of Chrome through this extension.
I have been using it for 30 minutes. Seems impressive and promises a lot. I am eager to find out how it compares and contrasts with my previous method: hitting ctrl-h to get my browser history which could then be searched.
Very cool extension. I used to have to open links to see what history I was looking for, but this is so much easier.
Love it. Not only it's well designed and really really freakishly smart about your browsing, it's also helped me be a better man, be more handsome and find my one true place in the cosmos.