Bookmark managers being a separate application is a brilliant idea. Like password managers, they can be full blown standalone applications, with lots of functionality and variability.
I wish Firefox and others had good IPC for external applications to function as bookmark manager, password manager, etc. Browsers can then focus on being browsers, and we have have a variety of external bookmark managers exploring different design ideas, or focusing on different workflows.
I always have a love hate relationship with bookmarks. I tend to treat bookmarks as a write once read never datastore. I have a set of 2-3 bookmarklets that I use often, but almost never use other bookmarks. I do keep an archive of pages or links I find interesting, but I store those in a separate archive (self hosted Karakeep).
So, I’m legitimately curious — for the author or others — how do you use bookmarks? What is your personal usage pattern? Do you have many pages you need to keep track of? Is there much churn or adding of new bookmarks? I’d like to make beater use of my stored links, but right now it is really a write-only archive.
I noticed there is an Always on Top option in Settings, but I cannot enable it. Do I need to grant any additional permissions?
Also, it would be great if the app could read bookmarks from other browsers and support cloud syncing of the JSON file via WebDAV.
Bookmark managers being a separate application is a brilliant idea. Like password managers, they can be full blown standalone applications, with lots of functionality and variability.
I wish Firefox and others had good IPC for external applications to function as bookmark manager, password manager, etc. Browsers can then focus on being browsers, and we have have a variety of external bookmark managers exploring different design ideas, or focusing on different workflows.
This looks like a nice project!
I always have a love hate relationship with bookmarks. I tend to treat bookmarks as a write once read never datastore. I have a set of 2-3 bookmarklets that I use often, but almost never use other bookmarks. I do keep an archive of pages or links I find interesting, but I store those in a separate archive (self hosted Karakeep).
So, I’m legitimately curious — for the author or others — how do you use bookmarks? What is your personal usage pattern? Do you have many pages you need to keep track of? Is there much churn or adding of new bookmarks? I’d like to make beater use of my stored links, but right now it is really a write-only archive.
I noticed there is an Always on Top option in Settings, but I cannot enable it. Do I need to grant any additional permissions? Also, it would be great if the app could read bookmarks from other browsers and support cloud syncing of the JSON file via WebDAV.
Interesting example on how I envision software to evolve in the future because massive abundance caused by AI. Massively composable and interoperable.
I am having an issue with it attaching. Are the system requirements right? I am on Sequoia
Cool, this is just what I wanted and didn't know I did, thanks for making it. I'd love a dark mode...
I am curious about why you are using Swift Bundler and what your experience with it is.
Cool project! I’m a tab hoarder and this seems like it’ll be a good help, excited to try it
This is hilarious! I love it!
(I don’t want to be “that guy” but are you aware of the Zen Browser? It was a drop in replacement for me and I love it)