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Better bookmark management
One thing that I really didn't like is Firefox's bookmark manager. It was always clunky and didn't have a flair for assisting convenient navigation. In the new version, it has been much improved, adding a bookmark is so much simpler plus navigation through hordes of bookmarks has been upped a level or two; now you no longer have to right-click to rename a bookmark, simply select it and rename it in the detailed view that pops up.

Tagging (not to be confused with keywords) as most of you already know is a quick way to identify/locate information that you want. It serves as an added benefit to old-school categories while being much quicker to locate. In Firefox, tags have been added for the same effect - just add a tag and type the location bar (now called awesome bar), press enter regardless of what appears in the drop down and you'll be taken directly to the bookmarked link that you want to visit.

Adding a bookmark is simpler than ever, just click the star to quickly bookmark the website.

Doing so will automatically put the bookmark in the "Unsorted" category.

Removing the recently added bookmark couldn't be easier, click on the yellow star again, hit Remove Bookmark

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Tip: If you'd like to know about keyword searches, mozillaZine has a great article on Using keyword searches.
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