I should probably figure out some way to keep my bookmarks. I’m using 3 browsers (FF, Tor Browser, Bromite - soon to be replaced).

I don’t want online sync or accounts.

Just a way to keep it in one place with export/import/backup.

ColorNote can receive bookmarks through sharing including titles, at least one by one. But another thing is I’d like to replace CN with something foss, not rely on it even more.

Anyone has the same dilemma?

    • @cousinofjah
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      21 year ago

      Aren’t raindrop and Pinboard online-only?

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Nah, you can export raindrop stuff. Or could, I haven’t done it in a while because it syncs. They may have changed things though.

      • @jcrabapple
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        11 year ago

        I believe raindrop has offline/sync capabilities

  • bledley
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    11 year ago

    Plain text? At first this might sound a pain but I’ve found it to be a really efficient way to keep bookmarks long term and accessible on any device.

    • @WhoRogerOP
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      11 year ago

      It would be sufficient if the share feature of browsers could add the link to an existing file, but I’ve not seen a text editor that could do that.

  • @chimbori
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    11 year ago

    Did you mean “offline” as in not online (which makes little sense for a browser), or more like “not tied to a specific service that may hold your data hostage or infringe upon your privacy”?

    If the latter, then I’ve found that a simple HTML file with manually added entries works great. I’ve set it as the home page in all my browsers. I retain full control over content and layout as well.)

    • @WhoRogerOP
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      1 year ago

      I meant not online sync or accounts, because everyone keeps recommending these despite me writing that one requirement in bold.

      What do you use to edit html?

      Also wait, how do you set a local file as the home page?

  • murkom
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    1 year ago

    I use Bookmark Folder. It works really great.
    As default browser (in android settings and bookmark folder settings too) i use URLCheck, from Fdroid.
    Bookmark Folder
    URLCheck

    • @WhoRogerOP
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      11 year ago

      you can then open the links from the file any way you want, be it dmenu, rofi, fzf, fzy, gum

      I barely recognize these names as something Linux like. Does this have relation to Android?