Onizuka

joined 10 months ago

Well there is round sync, an rcx fork but that one of outdated too, now. Quiet sad as I really liked it.

Rsaf is different and does need a file manager as a helper. It's still a great tool and I switched to it too from round sync. It's well maintained.

Well, you can export from and to linkwarden and are far as I remember from the last time I tried it, you can export a generic json (which can't be used to import to your browser). Not sure what changed since then, the New changelog says you can import omnivore exports now.

[โ€“] Onizuka@discuss.tchncs.de 22 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

The update sound great. I tested both linkwarden and hoarder multiple times (via self-host). I will eventually migrate to one of them but imo it's still way to early. There are still way to many features missing to replace my Firefox bookmarks, which are extensively tagged and setup with shortcuts.

But the most important features which both apps are missing is a "generic" import and export function. Most importantly being able to import and export from the browsers but also from and to the competitors (linkwarden to hoarder and back...). I don't like being vendor locked, especially with open-source apps.

That being said. Feature-wise you are getting there So I'm positive that I'll use it in future. Keep up the great work.

[โ€“] Onizuka@discuss.tchncs.de 11 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The Zen Browser seems to be the most promising Firefox fork. It seems well balanced between features and privacy.

[โ€“] Onizuka@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 9 months ago

Second this. I have had some weird freezes with the recent thunder updates so I installed raccoon. It's not as feature-packed as thunder but you can set up enough UN's it's really nice looking.