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TagName.org

Smart Navigation Tool - Local First, Global Fallback

Users4Current public install base
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Reviews0Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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Version200.2.5
ManifestV3
Size143KiB
Languages1English
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Stop wrestling with messy, complex URLs. Build your own private navigation architecture. TagName V3.1 is a "Local-First" command-line interface for the web that puts YOU back in the Captain's chair. Transform how you move through the internet with speed, privacy, and total sovereignty.

🚀 WHAT’S NEW IN V3.1 (THE SOVEREIGN UPDATE):

We have evolved beyond simple bookmarks. V3.1 introduces powerful pro-tools for high-speed browsing:

Unlimited Scaling: The 50-slot limit is gone. Build a "monstrous" database of personal shortcuts that scale with your productivity.

Stay on Top (Side Panel): Dock TagName to the Chrome Side Panel. It remains persistent as you switch between dozens of tabs—the ultimate research companion.

The Knowledge Bridge: We’ve integrated the "Wikipedia Indicator." If a tag lands on Wikipedia, it means it is UNCLAIMED on the global network. You can claim global sovereignty over that keyword at TagName.org.

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