Thats neat. I was searching for something like this. Goes on my list.
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My question is: what's wrong with browser bookmarks and something SIMPLE to sync them between like devices like floccus (+ webdav server)?
no image/text previews, only small part of the title visible, no sharing, no automatic archiving
Has anyone been able to get the Firefox extension to work with a self-hosted installation? It's not accepting my login address.
Works without issues here. Keep in mind to add http(s):// in front of your address.
Yeah, I'm doing that and it isn't working on ff for windows or android.
I can log into the same address on my browser no problem.
So is this like a self-hosted equivalent to pinboard.in? Can I import all my existing Pinboard bookmarks including their tags?
Thanks for your work. I look forward to installing this soon!
Do you have any plans to support importing from similar services such as Raindrop, Omnivore, or Shiori?
This sounds very cool and I'd definitely use it.
Very intriguing, will definitely check out! Nice work :)
I would love sth like this with nextcloud integration.
Can't find the info in the repository. Can I share a collection or specific links via RSS? I built my own application to archive URLs and grab the text content, and I also build a RSS feed from that. Can Linkwarden do something similar?
Is it possible for you to make it mobile friendly? How does it compare with raindrop?
Any demo? That doesnt have a paywall?