So I'm still looking for the ideal #bookmark manager and reading list. I really like #goodlinks on #IOS: it's #accessible, does a perfect job at getting website titles and descriptions, and is easy to get stuff into. I can even put stuff into it from the Browser extensions on Windows. However, I can't view my goodlinks bookmarks on #Windows. Safari's reading list has the same problem, of course. I tried #Pocket from Mozilla, but the #a11y of the app on all platforms is kind of a bit janky. I tried hoard, and it was fine on Desktop, but the IOS app is completely inaccessible. I tried grimoire, but it has no import function, and no apps. I looked at Raindrop, but I really don't want to pay for a bookmark manager. I wonder if I can automate goodlinks export to iCloud, and then I guess write something on Windows to consume the json file it spits out? I really just want Goodlinks to have a windows app because it's otherwise perfect.
@fastfinge I use Toby, a browser extension on Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Internet Exploder. There's a free plan for storing up to 60 bookmarks and paid plans for more.
My biggest concern is "who do they sell this information to?" which they answer here:
@fastfinge have you looked at Shaarli yet? Can't speak to the accessibility side of it, but it might be good. You'd have to self host it but I gather you can do that. It's a fairly simple web app, personally I love it. I'm also not sure right now about import functionality, but I think it has that.