Marker is a minimalistic app created with the purpose of sharing bookmarks on different topics periodically to users. The app allows you to add your own bookmarks, edit or share them while respecting your privacy. You have the ability to search, backup anything you save within the app and restore it. Interaction with bookmarks is achieved through swipes, long presses or a simple touch.
Marker requires the internet for full functionality and best of all, it is FREE! Download it today and see if it is a fit for you.
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Lunch-Sized Tip
29.99 zł
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4.99 zł
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14.99 zł
Marker for Bookmarks FAQ
Is Marker for Bookmarks free?
Yes, Marker for Bookmarks is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Marker for Bookmarks legit?
Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.
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How much does Marker for Bookmarks cost?
Marker for Bookmarks has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 16.66 zł.
What is Marker for Bookmarks revenue?
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This app offers an interesting take on bookmarking. The main page was prefilled with links which was frustrating until I went back to the app description & figured out why. I’m def keeping it to explore more. The freemium model ain’t shabby either.
This spammy app breaks every best practice rule!
First off- there was NO onboarding. Nothing. It loads right up to a list of pre-saved bookmarks, making you think something is wrong. Every single bookmark is for fund raising utilizing various fund raising platforms. I understand that the dev has causes close to their heart, but they should be left OUT of the app. For all intent and purpose, this is an app dedicated to fundraising! Furthermore, when you backround the app, and return to it, an in-app safari page pops up with a chat interface and something asking you a question, presumably an “AI assistant” of sorts. You have to dismiss it EVERY TIME. If you tap on a dedicated fundraiser bookmark, it immediately opens safari, or in one case, the App Store. I strongly suspect the dev has an iTunes affiliate account and various others, and this app is a mere front. It’s not actually going to do anything to help you, such as say, functioning as a bookmark saver. It’s going to help the poor in Malawi. Yeah, right. This spammy crud missle of an app is not worth downloading and caused nothing but confusion, frustration, and pop ups. It is exactly what we don’t want to download. Especially fellow developers, who can report this sort of thing, and whom have the means to trace and capture the apps traffic to see where the spam is coming and going to…
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