Hello everybody, Daniel here!
I’m back with some huge updates for Linkwarden.
Before we start, we’d like to express our sincere thanks to all of our Cloud subscription users. Your support is crucial to our growth and allows us to continue improving. Thank you for being such an important part of our journey. 🚀
This new feature allows users to save a complete copy of a webpage in a HTML format. It’s perfect for archiving pages in their entirety, capturing all content as it appears at a specific point in time.
Server administrators can now manage user addition and deletion with greater ease. This feature is especially useful for organizations that need to manage multiple users.
View your bookmarks in a visually appealing masonry layout, where content is arranged in an optimal position based on available vertical space. This feature is perfect for users who prefer a more visual approach to browsing their bookmarks.
We’re excited to announce the release of the new iOS and MacOS apps, developed and maintained by JGeek00. These apps provide a seamless experience for users who prefer to access Linkwarden on their Apple devices. You can download the apps directly from the App Store.
There was a high demand for this feature, and we’re excited to announce that you can now import your bookmarks from Wallabag. This feature simplifies the transition process, allowing users to maintain their bookmarks without hassle.
Linkwarden has recently expanded to support Italian in addition to English. As this feature is quite new, there might be some bugs, and we’re actively working to refine it. We’re also looking for community help with translations to make Linkwarden accessible in more languages soon!
Users can now upload images and PDF files directly to Linkwarden. This feature is perfect for users who want to store paywalled or password-protected content.
This update includes several security enhancements to protect your data and ensure a secure browsing experience. We’ve also fixed several bugs and improved overall performance.
You can now use Google OAuth to sign in to Linkwarden. This feature simplifies the login process and provides a secure authentication method. Just note that we’re still pending Google’s approval for the OAuth consent screen and it will be available soon.
Check out the full changelog below.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden/compare/v2.5.3...v2.6.0
If you like what we’re doing, you can support the project by either starring ⭐️ the repo to make it more visible to others or by subscribing to the Cloud plan (which helps the project, a lot).
Feedback is always welcome, so feel free to share your thoughts!
Website: https://linkwarden.app
GitHub: https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden
Read the blog: https://blog.linkwarden.app/releases/2.6
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Yo, they added full page copies now? Gotta give it a spin again
And there are tons of upcoming features along the way :)
I use several sites to download public domain ebooks, could this tool help me download all .epub files on a website?
Just seing this for the first time. It looks great!
I have a question: is there a recommended way to integrate a Linkwarden Docker image into an existing docker compose? I already have multiple services running in a docker compose, where I ideally want to integrate Linkwarden into.
As far as I can see, the installation method described in the docs involves cloning the repo and running a custom docker compose.
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I love linkwarden! Thank you for your hard work.
Does this update include the ability to edit the URLs of existing bookmarks?
I’ve been thinking of using Linkwarden for a while now. As my computer usage spreads across more and more devices, having a single place to go for all my bookmarks would be fantastic.
If you just want to sync your bookmarks this may be overkill.
Check out floccus.
Since I dropped my Mozilla account years ago, bookmarking over devices is a pain. Linkwarden is the first tool which sorts my chaos. The tagging feature, a PWA and the browser add-on are my reasons for using linkwarden.
Cant you just do that with the various browser apps and sync features
i’ve tried it, it’s soooo overdesigned. linkding works for me
Love it. Also saves sites via SingleFile if you want to.
SingleFile mentioned! It’s one of the few browser extensions I have installed. Nothing but good things to say about it.
I have a floccus sync with NextCloud bookmarks but for long time archival and accessibility I use FireShot for pdf and png saving to local copy.
Your bookmark + pdf + image + html intrigued me but I is it possible to export in bulk these files for local archive and backup?
Spun up. I can make an account, but I can’t login. What did I do wrong?
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