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    Floccus

    Floccus

    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.
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    Linkwarden

    Linkwarden

    Self-hosted collaborative bookmark manager

    Linkwarden is a self-hosted, open-source bookmark manager built to help individuals and teams collect, organize, and preserve important web content in a way that stays useful long after the original pages change or disappear. Instead of saving only a URL, it captures durable archived formats so your saved knowledge remains accessible even when link rot happens. The experience is designed to feel like a modern “read-it-later” tool, with a reader view that makes long articles easier to consume...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Faved

    Faved

    Free open-source bookmark manager with customisable nested tags

    Faved is a free, open-source, self-hosted bookmark manager focused on simplicity, speed, and local control of your saved links and references. It provides a clean web-based interface where users can store, organize, and search bookmarks without relying on third-party cloud services. Instead of just listing URLs, Faved supports customizable nested tags, helping users categorize their bookmarks in hierarchical structures that reflect personal workflows or project needs. All data is stored...
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    Orseis browser extensions
    Browser extensions / addons for using the Orseis on-line services. Respects the user's privacy. For now, browser targets are Firefox (one XUL-based extension and one Jetpack-based extension) and Google Chrome.
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    Free Simple Blog
    Free Simple Blog is online journal software. Keeping in touch with friends, family, and/or clients is important. Free Simple Blog makes it easy to do with journal capabilities, photo sharing, content pages, email notifications, and RSS feeds.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This library can be used to add your site to browser search box. It can generate HTML, Javascript and XML to pass information to browsers so they can add a site to the list of types of search that the browser can perform.
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