minimarks is a minimalist bookmark manager and start page built for modern life. It lets you easily share bookmark collections with your team and organize articles, recipes, tutorials, and anything you come across. Shared collections stay in sync automatically. In addition, you can publish collections in just one click. Works on all browsers and devices.
Key Features: ๐ Compact bookmark manager and start page ๐ Powerful search bar lets you open bookmarks instantly from your keyboard ๐คฉ See all your bookmarks in one page ๐ช Share collections with your team (and anyone else with an email address) ๐ Publish your bookmarks and share the link on social media platforms ๐ View each collection as a reading list or an icon grid ๐ Keep your bookmarks in sync across browsers and devices ๐จ Choose a theme and personalize your page
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minimarks has become my favorite app. In just a few clicks, I can save dozens of articles and share them with my team. Being able to share bookmarks solves a pain point for us. It's hard to believe that up until a few weeks ago, we were still emailing links and articles back and forth.
Based on our record, Open Font Library seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 6 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.
Except when they are : https://fontlibrary.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
Ttf fonts are kind of sucky on linux. Try more otf fonts. Go to https://fontlibrary.org/ they are all free and open. You can use them on windows as well. Al so make sire anti-aliasing is enabled. And Hinting should be on, mine is the "slight" setting with RGB as the rendering. (I'm using Kubuntu by the way). My system font Is Open Sans and the Monofonts are Hack. Sometimes you just have to play with settings to... Source: almost 2 years ago
I'm using https://www.1001fonts.com/ and https://fontlibrary.org/ - both have font licenses clearly specified, first one allows filtering by commercial use license, second one has all fonts free for commercial use. Source: about 2 years ago
I usually use this site: https://fontlibrary.org/ (fonts compatible with open-source licenses). Source: over 2 years ago
Uncopyrighted - I'm not sure. But if you're ok with Open Font License, try https://fontlibrary.org/. Source: almost 3 years ago
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