I've been using larder.io and I'm very happy with it. My two favorite features are Github star and StackOverflow sync. It also has a very nice API to play with.
Even if that's not enough, the idea of supporting (economically) the small indie studio behind it was enough reason to start using it.
wow, larder.io looks really cool from the first sight, and it's really dev-oriented. I need to try it asap 👍 I'm totally fine with pricing if it works well enough!
Florian, what is your approach to categorizing, btw?
I try to keep it simple, general categories and subcategories, with propper tags to speed up searches. But I must admit, in practice, I'm a mess organizing them.
I've been using larder.io and I'm very happy with it. My two favorite features are Github star and StackOverflow sync. It also has a very nice API to play with.
Even if that's not enough, the idea of supporting (economically) the small indie studio behind it was enough reason to start using it.
wow, larder.io looks really cool from the first sight, and it's really dev-oriented. I need to try it asap 👍 I'm totally fine with pricing if it works well enough!
Florian, what is your approach to categorizing, btw?
I try to keep it simple, general categories and subcategories, with propper tags to speed up searches. But I must admit, in practice, I'm a mess organizing them.
Me too) looks like we need some kind of GTD methodology but for bookmarking)
That would be a great idea indeed :D