Rons WebLynx is a powerful windows desktop bookmark manager to organize large numbers of websites links. Links are added manually, automatically (Automatic Link Filing option) or may be imported from various sources (browser bookmarks, Outlook, Word documents or even entire websites) to be organized into tags and folders with a familiar tree lay-out. Bookmarks can be rated with stars and tagged with colours. Their names and descriptions can be edited and notes also can be added. The bookmarks validity is automatically checked, and the links content can be instantly viewed in an integrated browser or a content-only reading panel. Export WebLynx files, and link content, to share with other users. All this power is presented with a clean and neat interface that is a pleasure to use. Rons WebLynx is simply a great tool for anyone who uses the Internet! For more information, check https://www.ronsplace.ca/Products/RonsWebLynx.
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Weblynx is one of the very few tool I really enjoy using. Easy to store links, easy to use, full of clever options.
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I find Pocket useful for: https://getpocket.com/en/. Source: 12 months ago
I use the Pocket extension for Chrome. You can tag every one to organize them. They have import options and some paid features that could help you sort of dead links and other things. https://getpocket.com/en/. Source: about 1 year ago
I do use Pocket for this: https://getpocket.com/en/ works great. I‘m not sure about the notes though, have never really tried that. It supports tags, that how I usually categorize my links. Source: about 1 year ago
There is an app called Pocket, also a Chrome extension which allows you to saves links and you can tag them to organise. If you use this on mobile, use the ‘share via’ on LinkedIn and you save to Pocket. That’s how I do it! Hope that helps. Source: about 1 year ago
Leverage RSS feeds, and/or pocket, and/or many other credible alternatives to keep things organized and save time. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
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