Details are on my previous post but the short story is that I developed this extension because when I’ve to do intensive research, I’ve a lot of tabs open. But adding each interesting webpage to my bookmarks or my reading list isn’t a great solution because I don’t remember why I saved a specific webpage and what part of the webpage is interesting to me.
With Stringmark, you can save snippets and the URL of any webpage so that you can exactly know why you saved a specific webpage!
The first advantage of Stringmark is that it is extremely easy to use: no useless features, no login required! The second advantage of Stringmark is that I have no server costs, which means that Stringmark will never stop working, the premium version is a one-time payment (+ of course there’s a free version).
So I'm posting again on Hacker News because the extension is now available on Chrome AND on Firefox (there were quite a few requests), some bugs have been fixed, you are now able to export and import lists (csv format) and you can also choose to save a list locally or to synchronize it. Of course, I plan to add other useful features so don’t hesitate to give me your feedback/ideas!
PS: “SHOWHN” at checkout for 50% off for those interested :)
A few months ago, I posted on Hacker News about a Chrome extension I developed (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29199004).
Details are on my previous post but the short story is that I developed this extension because when I’ve to do intensive research, I’ve a lot of tabs open. But adding each interesting webpage to my bookmarks or my reading list isn’t a great solution because I don’t remember why I saved a specific webpage and what part of the webpage is interesting to me.
With Stringmark, you can save snippets and the URL of any webpage so that you can exactly know why you saved a specific webpage! The first advantage of Stringmark is that it is extremely easy to use: no useless features, no login required! The second advantage of Stringmark is that I have no server costs, which means that Stringmark will never stop working, the premium version is a one-time payment (+ of course there’s a free version).
So I'm posting again on Hacker News because the extension is now available on Chrome AND on Firefox (there were quite a few requests), some bugs have been fixed, you are now able to export and import lists (csv format) and you can also choose to save a list locally or to synchronize it. Of course, I plan to add other useful features so don’t hesitate to give me your feedback/ideas!
PS: “SHOWHN” at checkout for 50% off for those interested :)