Linkwarden (v2.11.0) - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize, and preserve webpages, articles, and documents (tons of new features!) šŸš€
from daniel31x13@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 18:36
https://lemmy.world/post/32125731

Announcing Linkwarden 2.11

Today, we’re excited to announce the release of Linkwarden 2.11! 🄳 This update brings significant improvements and new features to enhance your experience.

For those who are new to Linkwarden, it’s basically a tool for saving and organizing webpages, articles, and documents all in one place. It’s great for bookmarking stuff to read later, and you can also share your resources, create public collections, and collaborate with your team. Linkwarden is available as a Cloud subscription or you can self-host it on your own server.

This release brings a range of updates to make your bookmarking and archiving experience even smoother. Let’s take a look:

What’s new:

✨ Customizable Readable View

You can now configure the font style, font size, line height, and line width for the readable view. This allows you to create a more personalized reading experience that suits your preferences.

This feature essentially gives Linkwarden what other read-it-later apps like Pocket offered.

Customizable Readable GIF

šŸ“ Add Notes to Highlights

You can now add notes to your highlights in the readable view and view them in the highlights sidebar. This is a great way to jot down your thoughts or insights while reading, making it easier to remember key points later.

Notes GIF

āš™ļø Customizable Dashboard

The dashboard has received a major overhaul! You can now customize it to show the information that matters most to you. Choose from various widgets like recent links, pinned links, or your saved collections. This makes it easier to access the content you care about right from the dashboard.

šŸ“„ Import from Pocket

Good news for Pocket users! You can now import your saved links from Pocket into Linkwarden. This makes it easy to transition to Linkwarden without losing your existing bookmarks.

🌐 Crowdin translation

We’ve integrated Crowdin for translations, making it easier to contribute translations for Linkwarden. If you’re interested in helping out with translations, check out our Crowdin page.

To start translating a new language, please contact us so we can set it up for you. New languages will be added once they reach at least 50% translation completion.

<img alt="Crowdin" src="https://badges.crowdin.net/linkwarden/localized.svg">

šŸŽØ Improved UI

Thanks to Shadcn UI, the user interface has been improved with a more modern and polished look. This update enhances the overall user interface, making it easier to use Linkwarden.

āœ… And more…

There are also a bunch of smaller improvements and fixes in this release to keep everything running smoothly.

Full Changelog: github.com/linkwarden/…/v2.10.2...v2.11.0

Want to skip the technical setup?

If you’d rather skip server setup and maintenance, our Cloud Plan takes care of everything for you. It’s a great way to access all of Linkwarden’s features—plus future updates—without the technical overhead.


We hope you enjoy these new enhancements, and as always, we’d like to express our sincere thanks to all of our supporters and contributors. Your feedback and contributions have been invaluable in shaping Linkwarden into what it is today. šŸš€

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gdog05@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 18:50 next collapse

Some nice improvements to an already great piece of kit. Good job y’all. Looking forward to updating.

daniel31x13@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 18:59 collapse

Glad you like it!

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 20:01 collapse

It’s definitely a solid replacement for Raindrop.io.

flandish@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 19:00 next collapse

nice! will try this out asap!

daniel31x13@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 19:03 collapse

Thanks, lmk how it goes!

dan@upvote.au on 27 Jun 19:17 next collapse

How’s it compare to Hoarder/Karakeep?

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 19:43 collapse

imho, Karakeep is more for data preservation. Readeck is for articles you want to read later. Linkwarden is for important bookmarks like online accounts, billing accounts, etc. However, there is nothing that keeps you from using either as a bookmark app.

daniel31x13@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 19:48 next collapse

Hmm, I’d consider Linkwarden as a mix of Pocket and ArchiveBox, with collaboration functionality.

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 20:33 collapse

That works too.

_cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 27 Jun 21:07 collapse

Why would you say Karakeep is more for data preservation than Linkwarden? Doesn’t Linkwarden has all the features that Karakeep has, and more?

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 21:52 collapse

I say that because that’s how I use the three:

Readeck: Read it later Karakeep: Data preservation Linkwarden: Important links like business accounts, online accounts, etc.

_cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 27 Jun 21:55 collapse

Ah, gotcha

xnx@slrpnk.net on 27 Jun 19:30 next collapse

We’ll try this again the new updates look great

scott@lemmy.org on 27 Jun 19:31 next collapse

There are so many of these I want to use one but I can’t choose

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 19:58 collapse

Linkwarden is very polished, has some neat features for bookmarks. Readeck is nice for quick read-it-later data. I use it a lot when I see an article I want to read, I’ll save it, and read it in the evening laying in bed with a bowl. Karakeep is for data preservation. Those are my top three.

scott@lemmy.org on 27 Jun 20:06 collapse

Linkwarden says it’s for data preservation, too. What’s the difference between it and karakeep then?

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 20:18 next collapse

There is no real reason why you can’t use Linkwarden for data preservation. I tend to keep things separate. Read it later articles go in Readeck, data I want to save goes in Karakeep, and important bookmarks like online accounts, business links, etc go in Linkwarden. They are pretty much interchangeable, it’s just my wonky way of keeping everthing separated.

scott@lemmy.org on 27 Jun 21:36 collapse

Thanks.

Saltarello@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 20:53 collapse

No major difference its just what works for you. I used Hoarder (KaraKeep) in the early days but found I preferred the Linkwarden UI particularly on mobile so switched. But they’re both great.

Strangely I’ve found I tend not to use it for everyday bookmarks use (I’ve put those in a Joplin note). Instead I use Linkwarden for interesting stuff I might need at some point - long read articles or information for projects that I’ll be undertaking in the future, be that videos or written guides. You can set folders (topics) & tags for ease of retrieval.

scott@lemmy.org on 27 Jun 21:36 collapse

Thanks.

_cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 27 Jun 21:10 collapse

I ported my data from Hoarder/Karakeep around the time of their copyright crisis, and I’ve loved the software so far.