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Saving URLs For Later reading?

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  • R raddevus

    probably just because I've got years of old bookmarks in there that I'm afraid to get rid of, also I'm lazy so basically it comes down to : Lazy-FUD - (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt with a healthy does of laziness). :-O

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    Peter_in_2780
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    You can organise your browser bookmarks in multi-level folders. So I have a bunch of "permanent" bookmarks classified into folders, and a couple of "temporary" folders for your kind of usage. Delete them when read, or purge regularly. Or if it's a good'un, move it to somewhere in your permanents.

    Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012

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      Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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      Lala Jain
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      Hi You can check my software JustClip JustClip - Information & Knowledge Organizer | For teams & individuals.[^] You can save bookmarks capture images and screenshots annotate web pages Ping me if you need any help here. Cheers Lajpat Shah

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      • R raddevus

        Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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        RickZeeland
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        I use Slant[^] for recommendations, and also the list with URL's under my profile to find something, it does not have any advanced searching options though. Here are some bookmark managers[^]

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        • R raddevus

          Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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          Lost User
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          Chrome has a tab at the end of the Bookmarks bar titled "Reading list".

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          • R raddevus

            Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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            GuyThiebaut
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            If it's an interesting website I save it to my bookmarks. If it is an article that I want to "save" I use CutePDF to print it to a PDF file and store it in a folder.

            “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

            ― Christopher Hitchens

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            • R raddevus

              Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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              PirateT7
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              Instapaper works well for me (and it strips out the ads)

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                Instapaper works well for me (and it strips out the ads)

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                raddevus
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                Interesting. Hadn't ever heard of that Instapaper - Wikipedia[^] :thumbsup:

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                • R raddevus

                  Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                  snorkie
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                  Fear Of Missing Out. If I didn't bother to read it now, I'll probably never read it. Of if its important, I'll find it again. And for me, I need less online reading and more focus on what is actually productive in my life.

                  Hogan

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                  • R raddevus

                    Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                    User 13369525
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                    I highly recommend viewing this YouTube video ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y9GAn5KF4E 'Using Zotero and Freeplane for research' He started using Freeplane (a mindmapping tool) to record his web and business activities, then later added Zotero to extend its capabilities. Both Freeplane and Zotero are open-source and free, and each have their own Wikipedia entries. From his YouTube video, follow his channel to get several more useful tips. I maintain my Web activities chronologically in a very large single mindmap, and occasionally export interesting chunks to new mindmaps specialising in a particular category. Or zip up a small map (readable text html) and email it to a friend/colleague. The map can be searched to quickly locate any page that was annotated eg 'codeproject' or 'raspberry pi'. Graham

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                    • R raddevus

                      Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                      Kirk 10389821
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                      I use organized folders of bookmarks, and drag and drop the LOCK icon into the correct one. So, I have one for future reading, then by topic. I add topics as I discover. But I have experienced a few problems. One, due to censorship, I have clicked those links and been taken to alternative information or a 404 or a message telling me the article was forced down. How nice! The biggest one, is when the link CYCLES after 90 days to a more recent topic. Not Cool! And when I am doing research, I use an outliner, and I will store the links there, with tons of notes while I do my research. But tons of bookmarks. The one upside is when I open a page, and I see the STAR, I know I already planned on reading this...

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                      • R raddevus

                        Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                        Bruce Patin
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                        I use PearlTrees. I would rather have a system that allowed me to use multiple tags, rather than putting a link in multiple folders, but it works for me right now from any browser on any system.

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                        • R raddevus

                          Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                          Lost User
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                          If it doesn't come in a pdf (or a single web page) that I can rename and date, I usually don't save it. And that's only if it deals with my immediate subject of interest. Later, everything gets archived with the project (no dead links).

                          "Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I

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                          • R raddevus

                            Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                            Bitbeisser
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                            I use my browsers "bookmarks". Don't see what would be limiting with that, as I can easily create topics folders...

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                            • R raddevus

                              Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                              oofalladeez343
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                              I use Chrome, It has what is called a "reading list."

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                              • R raddevus

                                probably just because I've got years of old bookmarks in there that I'm afraid to get rid of, also I'm lazy so basically it comes down to : Lazy-FUD - (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt with a healthy does of laziness). :-O

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                                SeattleC
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                                Every couple of months I run the "All Bookmarks" browser in firefox. It lets me add folders, and I can add comments, though I usually don't. It also lets me change the name of the bookmark from the html title of the page to whatever I want, which is usually shorter.

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                                • R raddevus

                                  Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                                  AJ Kulich
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                                  Try pocket.com

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                                  • R raddevus

                                    Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                                    markhmat
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                                    NextCloud with the Bookmarks app bookmarklet, allow comments and tags.

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                                      Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                                      Ross Addinall
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                                      I use Pocket (getpocket.com), with a plugin for most browsers and an iOs app, it means the items I save at my desktop are available on my phone later.

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                                        Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                                        Paul Way 2021
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                                        I use WordPad docs, can have comments and bold heading, search and click on links to open.

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                                          Do you use any software / web site / service to : 1) Save URLs 2) categorize those URLs 3) maybe even provide a little note as to why it is interesting (to remind yourself later) for later reading? Or, do you just use the browser's favs? -- I find browser favs a bit limiting. I often come upon material I want to organize into folders for reference and also just keep a _current_ reading list, but haven't found anything very good for that. Any suggestions?

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                                          Bob Nadler
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                                          If you're interested in a more general Knowledge Management solution, check out the Zettelkasten Method[^]. There are a number of free (e.g. Emacs org-roam[^]) and commercial (e.g. Roam Research[^]) implementations.

                                          Bob on Medical Device Software [^]

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