Ask HN: Which Bookmarking software do you use?
Since HN, has the feature to submit via bookmarklet,let's hear how you all manage your bookmarks and history?
https://news.ycombinator.com/bookmarklet.html
https://del.icio.us/ is now deactivated for new users. https://youtu.be/VFWtH_3749o
What are some good bookmarking providers?
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 51.8 ms ] threadwell worth the $25/year.
Example:
Subject: [bookmark] Some cool link that I found online Body: URL + some notes on what makes this worth bookmarking.
Sometimes I find a link to a product but I don't care about the product, I care about the landing page design so I add notes specifically about the design.
If I want to revisit previous links related to design I'll do a search in my inbox for the [bookmark] tag + any specific words I'm likely to have used concerning design.
It's not an instantaneous process but that means I don't bookmark everything I see. I'm picky.
The dev team are very open about their business, the roadmap, etc, and the personal touch on support is great.
In the end, I went back to Pinboard. Not that there was really anything really wrong with Larder, and I liked the GitHub stars integration, but ... it wasn't enough to switch.
I had only one issue: it didn't cope with tags that weren't URL-safe (eg. I had a bunch of stuff tagged with 'c++' in Pinboard, and it couldn't import them until I munged my import file to change it to 'cxx').
It is meant to replace the "new tab" page in the browser.
Nobody seems to feel it's worth $1/month, but myself and my wife use it and we open scores is tabs a day.
(If anyone has suggestions to make this more interesting it profitable then I'm all ears!)
Also, it's not responsive, so works rather poorly on mobile, and doesn't look very appealing.
Despite my critique, I love the idea, but I think it needs more polish and functionality before people are willing to pay for it.
DevonThink Pro. -> https://www.devontechnologies.com/apps/devonthink
When bookmarking, I try to add #tags to the title field and it helps in finding the information quickly.
e.g #Careers #Profile #AskHN #ReadLater
Other people prefer just putting thousands of links into one place and tagging them instead (like Pinboard).
[1] https://darekkay.com/static-marks/
This way I get to have an offline copy of all my bookmarks, fully searchable!
When I bookmark a link from the internet, I just submit the link. Reminiscence will crawl the link later (asynchronous communication). You can also use browser to bookmark. Currently, browser extension is available for Firefox (experimental not official).
This software has been discussed on HN [1] a few months ago.
[0]: https://github.com/kanishka-linux/reminiscence
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17942032
Realizing this, I now have a bunch of documents related to topics of interest. Whenever I come across a site of interest, I'll add to the relevant document. I haven't quite figured out the right software to manage those documents. Right now, I use Asana a lot in my personal life so those documents are Asana tasks.
Weird or what?