Looking for a Bookmark Manager
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Floccus saves a local copy. Sync is triggered by a timer or manually. If the connection fails, it shows a different/failed-sync icon. It will catch up with the next sync trigger.
My experience with floccus is in combination with Linkwarden.
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Thank you, this is not exactly what I am looking for but in the future I will look into this topic. It is a bit advanced and I need more hard drive space.
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+1 for SingleFile
I recently tried LinkWarden, Linkding and Archivebox for making offline copies. They all had the same issue of running in to a Captcha or login wall for the sites I wanted to capture.
SingleFile to the rescue, as it uses your current browser session as a logged in and verified human.Linkeding allows you to upload the singlefile html file attached to it link, but I didn't see such an option for Linkwarden.
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I know Hoarder has a feature to cache/download the things you save, but I've not tried it.
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Yeah, good ones are hard to find nowadays. Did you try LinkedIn?
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Hoarder has just released support for SingleFile also. You can set Hoarder as a save location in the SingleFile extension.
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Game changing! I've never heard of Hoarder before, but will look in to it now.
LinkDing also has a REST API but I don't see the option to send attachment files
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This is huge for me. My main hesitation with Hoarder. Thanks!
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Hoarder does not have that option, sadly. It would be nice if it did, but the link database is stored on the server you host it on, and the background service that screenshots the site and gets tags for it needs to be online. Without being exposed to the internet, Hoarder won’t do you any good.
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Linkwarden can manage links and automatically archive the page as PDF, image, and/or HTML