LinkAce is a self hosted archive to store and organize links of your favorite websites. Search through them with the help of tags and lists. The content stays available with the help of automated backups and monitoring.
Hi Producthunt!
About one and a half year ago I was deeply dissatisfied with my personal bookmarks collections. The links saved in my browser piled up to a bloated mess of outdated websites with only little structure. I tested Shaarli for a few weeks but it never “clicked”, so I turned it off. After some thinking, I decided to build my own bookmarks archive.
LinkAce is a bookmark archive. It wasn’t built to manage the bookmarks of your browser but has its very own philosophy. My browser bookmarks contain only websites I regularly use and access. LinkAce, in contrast, is meant to provide a long-term archive of links to websites, media files or anything else which has a valid URL. I store interesting articles, neat web tools or libraries I may use sometime in the future. All saved links are added together with proper tags and some are added to lists which contain links across multiple smaller topics. Every now and then I come back to search for something specific I know I saved in the past.
This workflow allows me to keep my browser bookmarks clean, but also store interesting stuff in a way so they can be found easily when I need them.
And today is the big day: the release of LinkAce 1.0. I am quite proud of what I accomplished and hope that the application helps others with their bookmarks organization.
Feel free to share your feedback with me.
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