Oliver Sauter

Memex 2 - Bookmarking for power users. History search & annotations

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Tired of too many open tabs, bookmark chaos and scattered notes?
⭐️Full-Text search your history to re-find any website without saving anything upfront.
⭐️Organise websites with highlights, notes, tags & lists.
⭐️Offline-First, Encrypted Sync, Open-Source.

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Eikleison Belga
Really great product. I currently use Weava, what would be some reasons to switch ?
AJ Romero
Looks super cool. Would love to give it a go. Link to iOS app? Not finding it in search or your site.
German Bidzilja
Wow! This is a powerful tool. This is the first one I actually want to try in years. Currently "bookmarking" links and interesting thoughts in Evernote. Evernote has a very decent search across all the notes I have ever taken. But it's a struggle to save the info there on the phone, so I usually send interesting links to the browser on the computer via Pushbullet, read them in the evening and if they are truly worth saving then save to Evernote. For me it's interesting about Memex is that the data is stored locally, but I can share it between devices (securely) and I could export it whenever I want. Owning my data as a user is important for me. This is actually why I like Evernote, is that I know I can access all the notes offline and export them at any time. Being able to annotate information on the web adds another layer for context. I didn't find it myself - can I "follow" or allow someone to "subscribe" to my notes, so we could share the gathered information with each other?
Hany Rizk
Great stuff @oliversauter