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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When browsing the web, often plentyful of browser window sessions pile up, which need to be tackled with. Currently it is easy to store them through the Tab Session Manager plugin for Firefox, but it is not integrated well with the web.
Describe the solution you'd like
For a read-it-later solution, I imagine there to be a function that lets me add links in bulk / as a batch, from which I can return to previous browsing sessions later. Links could also come in Markdown format for interoperability, e.g. with the Copy as Markdown Firefox plugin.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I have looked into other contemporary bookmark managers, and none offer bulk adding through the UI or an extension.
It would be nice if I could easily sync browsing sessions (as LinkAce lists) between multiple devices.
Additional integration with Hypothes.is, e.g. by sharing tags to their service, or displaying the amount of annotations on a URL (on demand) can be envisioned, too.
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Thanks for taking the time to write your idea. Some sort of bulk adding is doable.
A connection to your browser (however that might look like) is part of some extension. As there is no official one from the project, it would be entirely up to the extension developers to add such a feature.
Bulk operations in general would be very useful for me. LinkDing has this—tag a bunch of searched/found links. Delete a bunch of found links, etc. It’s quite tedious to have to manage a library of links one at a time. This lack of functionality is what keeps LinkDing on my plate.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When browsing the web, often plentyful of browser window sessions pile up, which need to be tackled with. Currently it is easy to store them through the Tab Session Manager plugin for Firefox, but it is not integrated well with the web.
Describe the solution you'd like
For a read-it-later solution, I imagine there to be a function that lets me add links in bulk / as a batch, from which I can return to previous browsing sessions later. Links could also come in Markdown format for interoperability, e.g. with the Copy as Markdown Firefox plugin.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I have looked into other contemporary bookmark managers, and none offer bulk adding through the UI or an extension.
Additional context
It would be nice if I could easily sync browsing sessions (as LinkAce lists) between multiple devices.
Additional integration with Hypothes.is, e.g. by sharing tags to their service, or displaying the amount of annotations on a URL (on demand) can be envisioned, too.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: