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read it later software that can actually save web page content
I use Pocket (https://getpocket.com/) to archive insteresting articles I read. The problem is the free version only saves the link of the web page, not the actual content. Quite a few articles I saved 5+ years back are not there any more for some reasons.
I don't really want to upgrade to premium ($45/y) just to save a few articles I might never read again. I'm wondering if there's any similar software/service out there that can do the same for less or free.
I searched a little bit and I found https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox. It looks like a powerfull tool but it's certainly not something I'd use everyday on the bus to work.
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i use singlefile browser addon to save pages locally, full content, css everything.. not sure if that suits your uses.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/singlefile/mpiodijhokgodhhofbcjdecpffjipkle
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/single-file/
I used to save page using Scrapbook Firefox extension in Windows. . There must be many more.
On Android saving pages function is built into many browsers like Opera, Chrome, Firefox and UC
You can selfhost wallabag - https://www.wallabag.it/en
I've been using Reminiscence for 3 years now and it houses my "I'm not going to bookmark because when I need it, it probably won't be there" content. If it's worth bookmarking, it's worth archiving.
This isn't quite like the others but it's a cool solution. I bought the lifetime back when it was cheaper but I still feel like this price would be worth it if you like the solution: https://www.emailthis.me/lifetime-premium
.it is the paid version, for selfhosted its .org
https://wallabag.org
Can it automatically save web content to my server?
Utilized archive.org for years
It does exactly that.
+1 for Wallabag
The best of its kind.
I prefer Shiori
https://github.com/go-shiori/shiori
Man this is awesome. 👏