Do you put them in a notes app somewhere, in a browser, or something else? I’m hoping there’s an app where you can put them in privately, organize them by tags, and search with those.

  • @Nic0@lemmy.ml
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    23 years ago

    I’m using xBrowserSync from F-Droid on mobile and the Firefox extension on desktop.

  • craigevil
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    23 years ago

    buku. Description: Powerful command-line bookmark manager Features

    • Store bookmarks with auto-fetched title, tags and description
    • Auto-import from Firefox, Google Chrome and Chromium
    • Open bookmarks and search results in browser
    • Shorten, expand URLs, browse cached page from Wayback Machine
    • Text editor integration
    • Lightweight, clean interface, custom colors
    • Powerful search options (regex, substring…)
    • Continuous search with on the fly mode switch
    • Portable, merge-able database to sync between systems
    • Import/export bookmarks from/to HTML, Markdown or Orgfile
    • Smart tag management using redirection (>>, >, <<)
    • Multithreaded full DB refresh, manual encryption support
    • Shell completion scripts, man page with handy examples Homepage: https://github.com/jarun/Buku
  • @cstrauss@lemmy.ml
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    23 years ago

    I share the link to Orgzly (available in F-Droid), which I set to auto-sync to a local folder. Then, I sync this folder, containing the org-mode files, to all my devices and Desktop with Syncthing. Nice thing is, the page title is shared along the URL, and you can categorize them within Orgzly as well. Downside is, you can do only one link per share, otherwise you get all the URLs but without the page title.

  • @freezingshowpiece@lemmy.ml
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    13 years ago

    I copy paste them into a text file then format them as HTML when I have time.

    On mobile I usually just share the link to myself using one of the 14 chat apps on my phone and hope I remember to copy them over.

    I really wish there was a nice Pinterest style offline app that could generate link previews and look abit nicer than the typical bookmark situations.