I'm currently using Chrome's default bookmark functionality by sorting resources in folders like 'Articles', 'Designs', 'Tutorials', etc.
How do you manage your bookmarks?
Do you use any external tool/extension for that or are you fine with what the default browser comes with?
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Try Toby. It's ah-mazing. I recommend it to all of my students during installfest on day 1 of my Software Engineering Immersive program. Students love it.
I recommend using Notion, an awesome tool.
I'm using the bookmark add-on of NextCloud. I can access the bookmarks from anywhere ut I'm still owning them myself.
I use are.na/
It gives you a visual preview of the bookmark too.
Highly recommend it
Thanks mate!
Wow, it's so cool to see how many great bookmark managers are out there! I'm using Firefox as my primary browser and also have sync turned on. However, I still prefer my bookmarks outside the browser and being accessible from anywhere. Also, I like to keep my data on my own server.
That's why I developed Anchr as an open source, hobby project and I'm still happy with it. Just recently I also created a dedicated Android app for it.
I add zounds of bookmarks and never read any of them.
Then, when it gets too big, I change browsers or delete them all.
That's how I roll.
Also, I use emojis in the bookmark bar folder's name. imgur.com/bN9SCXt
I started out with del.icio.us/ but (not sure) I believe it somehow transformed to Pocket, which I still use. Or I might be mistaken and they have been separate products all the time and at one point I switched.
Anyway, still using app.getpocket.com/ for things I want to read later. You can search and use multiple tags. Bookmarks I use often end up in Edge and get synchronized to mobile and my other pc
Keep them open in tabs... aka dis-organized...😓 Occasionally I will put them in Pocket (a 3rd party extension) if I really found them useful.