Linkwarden is very polished, has some neat features for bookmarks. Readeck is nice for quick read-it-later data. I use it a lot when I see an article I want to read, Iâll save it, and read it in the evening laying in bed with a bowl. Karakeep is for data preservation. Those are my top three.
scott@lemmy.org â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
Linkwarden says itâs for data preservation, too. Whatâs the difference between it and karakeep then?
Saltarello@lemmy.world â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
No major difference its just what works for you. I used Hoarder (KaraKeep) in the early days but found I preferred the Linkwarden UI particularly on mobile so switched. But theyâre both great.
Strangely Iâve found I tend not to use it for everyday bookmarks use (Iâve put those in a Joplin note). Instead I use Linkwarden for interesting stuff I might need at some point - long read articles or information for projects that Iâll be undertaking in the future, be that videos or written guides. You can set folders (topics) & tags for ease of retrieval.
scott@lemmy.org â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
Thanks.
irmadlad@lemmy.world â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
There is no real reason why you canât use Linkwarden for data preservation. I tend to keep things separate. Read it later articles go in Readeck, data I want to save goes in Karakeep, and important bookmarks like online accounts, business links, etc go in Linkwarden. They are pretty much interchangeable, itâs just my wonky way of keeping everthing separated.
scott@lemmy.org â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
Thanks.