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    Floccus

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    Sync your bookmarks privately across browsers and devices

    Browser Extensions & Android App that sync your bookmarks across all your browsers and devices. Via an optionally selfhosted Nextcloud or WebDAV server or optionally end-to-end encrypted via Google Drive. Use any browser that supports Web extensions (e.g. Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Opera, Brave, Vivaldi, ...; Safari not yet) Install the floccus Android app to access your bookmarks on your phone. Create as many sync profiles as you need. Control sync strategy (i.e. uni- or bidirectional), sync interval and synced folder. ...
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    organice

    organice

    An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs

    organice is an implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs. It is built for mobile and desktop browsers and syncs with Dropbox, GitLab, and WebDAV. At 200ok, we run an instance of organice at https://organice.200ok.ch, which is open for anyone to use! organice does not have a back-end (it’s just a front-end application, which uses different back-end storage providers). We don’t store any kind of data on our servers - we also don’t use analytics on organice.200ok.ch. Emacs is great, but it’s desktop software. ...
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    ...With LaSuli user can highlighter fragments on the web pages, and organize those fragments with topics. Users can compare different interpretations from different viewpoints. LaSuli also support webdav server.
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