Highlight interesting links. Hide irrelevant ones. Remove whole websites from search results. Cyberpunk! Updated bookmark experience We all know what “bookmark” in every browser does, don’t we? What if I told you that bookmarks were insufficient and could be improved? I’m here to show you how :)
We usually add something valuable there, stuff we want to read later when we have time or not feeling lazy. It’s pretty usual for most of us that the “read later” folder is becoming “probably read later” and then finally “don’t know what’s here”.
How do we change it? Add the reminder to the link: set it up for the day you’re going to have some spare time, add a Mark to remind why you should do it. That’s the spirit!
What about valueless stuff? Links we don’t want to open again. “Why would we want it?” - you’re going to ask. Fair question. Have you ever been looking for an apartment? You should know then how it is to open the same apartment every day forgetting that you rejected it (and why). Once again you open the photo of the bathroom: “Ah, yeah, this bath is ugly...”. Don’t worry, you’re going to open the same room again tomorrow, the title photo is so promising…
Not with MarkALink! Add the link to the “Hide” group and forget about coming to this useless page henceforth. Whenever and wherever you see this link on the web, you’ll recognize it. And it’s only one of the cases where it could optimize your processes and save your time!
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Based on our record, Raindrop.io seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 188 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I personally use Raindrop.io [0]. I have used it for more than 3 years and it does it's job very well. [0] http://raindrop.io/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
I have been using https://raindrop.io/ for this and find it quite useful. Never end up reading everything I save but it keeps my browser less chaotic and adding bookmarks from the browser extension and on iOS is quite seemless. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
You might be thinking of https://raindrop.io which is developed by a Kazakh developer? - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
I use Raindrop[0] for all bookmarks and have flirted with Omnivore and Wallabag over the years. But I always come back to just using Raindrop and "Unsorted" for my read-it-laters. I've got a feed into Reeder from here which works well too. At the end of the day a likely next step after reading something is to want to bookmark it so this workflow works well for me. [0] https://raindrop.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
There are plenty of good alternatives nowadays: - https://raindrop.io/: Also a one-man show, but probably the best bookmarking tool out there. - https://omnivore.app: Open source and support for newsletters. For my use case though (I like to curate and share), I ended up building an app (https://fika.bar) to bundle bookmarking + RSS Reader + Blogging. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
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