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+1 Vivaldi sync, works well across desktops, and the account needed is only used for this. Also leverage the 'Nickname' feature for common bookmarks, so only need to type a short acronym into the address bar.
I don't bother with the bookmark bar, I create a nested folder structure under Vivaldi's start page to group bookmarks under, much easier to drill down visually based on the thumbnails you see and you can order the thumbnail tiles so that many become like muscle memory clicks.
Most of my bookmarks are taken in Opera browser where I can sort and group them under labels. Some other bookmarks are just saved as a note in Android, under searchable tags.
In Opera all bookmarks are synced to Opera account so the list can also be accessed from everywhere as a webpage. From time to time I save that webpage as a file for offline backup.
i have 500 tabs opened at the moment a lot of junk lol also bookmark bar and then sub folders in it lol
You can't take/share 500 tabs with you to another computer.
browser bookmark is enough for me
Give it all to Chrome
ya its the pain of hundreds of tabs when you work on multiple projects. and when you do R&D and you say oh i will take notes from that webpages once i do the coding and then that notes note notes taking thoughts you endup with hundreds of tabs opened
Nextcloud with the floccus browser extension to sync with other devices.
i had only one site in my browser bookmarks. Just one.
a great tool to do ascii text art, i generally use for MOTD's.
maybe someone having many bookmarks can use bookmark folders
I usually manage my bookmarks by name a to z.
using firefox bookmarks for now. But thinking to move to some selfhost based solution and some way which can be supported in most of the browsers + mobile
raindrop.io
I'm using https://pinboard.in/ and the Pinboard+ Firefox extension, but want to move to something self-hosted at some point. Pinboard archives the page which is nice (in case it goes offline in the future). ArchiveBox looks useful for that use case.
Why not? Firefox sync lets you see tabs on other sessions you're logged into, so does whatever Safari's is called.
thanks will give it a shot