Agreed. I use buku and bukuserver because I can view bookmarks on my terminal/cli in addition to the browser page.
Bookmark management is in a bad state of affairs. If I'm on my phone or misc. browser, I use Pocket. I then use 'puku' to sync my Pocket urls into buku (with tags).
I use bukubrow for Firefox as an extension.
I wish there was a better way, but for now it works.
If anyone can write an iPhone/Android app, I'd be open to collaborate on project that could optimize bookmark management.
A great product would be: browser independent extensions, cli tool, db backend, os independent, self-hosted (with option for cloud) and no requirement for a web interface.
@cyberge99 check out BrainTool[1]. Its a Chromium extension that allows you to capture bookmarks and notes into a hierarchical topic tree thats stored in an org-mode syntax plain text file editable w emacs or any org editor (incl Orgzly on Android). It's not browser dependent for capture and navigation (not sure how it could be) but otherwise checks your boxes.
Bookmark management is in a bad state of affairs. If I'm on my phone or misc. browser, I use Pocket. I then use 'puku' to sync my Pocket urls into buku (with tags).
I use bukubrow for Firefox as an extension.
I wish there was a better way, but for now it works.
If anyone can write an iPhone/Android app, I'd be open to collaborate on project that could optimize bookmark management.
A great product would be: browser independent extensions, cli tool, db backend, os independent, self-hosted (with option for cloud) and no requirement for a web interface.
Just my .02 cents.