Hello,
Small question to this incredible community.
Does anybody have a good suggestion about a link manager with plug-ins for different browsers?
If it could also support Samsung browser would be an incredible plus.
In my use case I intent to (easily) save some links for reading later and the integration with a mobile browser is fundamental to make the things easy.
Thanks in advance!!
Linkwarden and Wallabag are both excellent. Omnivore is up and coming, but might still be difficult to selfhost.
I’m going to add Hoarder to the pile of suggestions.
Thanks for the suggestion, but as far as I know there is not any plugin for the browser available, right?
Yes there is.
I use Linkding https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding which is a clone of pinboard. Not sure if it will work with Samsung browser but I use custom actions on iOS to add links and the web UI to access links
I self-host xBrowserSync. It’s a bookmark sync tool, not a link manager, but it does that very well (set-and-forget - it’s almost invisible). There are browser extensions and mobile apps
I’ve also used Shaarli, which is more of a link sharing tool. Don’t remember much about it, though - sorry.
Thank for the suggestions, I will take a look because it is true that I focused myself on the link manager but perhaps a link sync tool could do the job.
Thanks again
I self-host https://floccus.org/
If you’ve got a browser that supports plugins, then you can use the floccus add-in. But for Android, I use the floccus app since it’s just easier.
Floccus is primarily a bookmarking service, but if you want to save articles for viewing later Linkwarden might be a better fit.
I didn’t know floccus, I will take a look.
Thanks for the suggestion
floccus syncs to linkwarden as of a very recent release and it’s an amazing combo, I’m loving it.
Floccus is actually just a sync tool, it can also sync with Linkwarden in the latest version.
Floccus is actually just a sync tool, it can also sync with Linkwarden in the latest version.
No way! I just uninstalled Linkwarden because it wasn’t working well on too many websites (i.e. it would capture cookie popups or “choose your country” rather than the page I wanted).
Glad to see some cool updates and integration, though.