Well THIS was an extremely useful post for me and the work research for writing projects. Thank you Jeremy. I particularly appreciate the extra link at the end of each tool where you comment on how you use it. Smart.
I always enjoy your reviews. I have used Raindrop for a few years and have such a plethora of links I am not sure I can call it organized. Work to do! Thanks
I've been using a free link collector called Pearltrees for years that provides similar functionality, but sounds like Raindrop has more tagging and categorizing functions. I'll check it out.
I used to LOVE Raindrop, and while I have no real issues with it, I rolled the dice on an AppSumo deal for tabExtend, and I haven't looked back since. You can find tabExtend here: https://tabextend.com/. I'm literally still finding new things I can do with the tool after a year of ownership.
Well THIS was an extremely useful post for me and the work research for writing projects. Thank you Jeremy. I particularly appreciate the extra link at the end of each tool where you comment on how you use it. Smart.
I always enjoy your reviews. I have used Raindrop for a few years and have such a plethora of links I am not sure I can call it organized. Work to do! Thanks
I've been using a free link collector called Pearltrees for years that provides similar functionality, but sounds like Raindrop has more tagging and categorizing functions. I'll check it out.
I β₯ raindrop, thanks for sharing!
One minor correction -- the Zapier functionality has disappeared at some point in the not too distant past. Make works great though.
Thanks, Wyatt, for that detail. You're right about Zapier, I just double-checked and updated the post accordingly. Thanks for noting that.
Question: Can Firefox bookmarks be imported/converted?
- An Habitual Virtual Packrat
Another great rabbit hole article π
I used to LOVE Raindrop, and while I have no real issues with it, I rolled the dice on an AppSumo deal for tabExtend, and I haven't looked back since. You can find tabExtend here: https://tabextend.com/. I'm literally still finding new things I can do with the tool after a year of ownership.