Nunux Keeper - Archive partial or full web pages, images, text, etc.
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Sounds like an interesting alternative to Pocket... - Archive partial or full web pages, images, text and other kind of web document in one place: Yours!
- Edit, cleanup, sum up documents thanks to the WYSIWYG editor.
- Classify and organize your document with colored tag and find precisely your documents thanks to a powerful full text search engine.
- Share your documents with friends or the world and control the duration of the sharing.
- Link other apps or services with your library. Create documents with the open and complete API, use a CLI like nerds, integrate other services thanks to NodeRed connector..."
- Nunux Keeper is an open source project an can be used freely.
 Repo: https://github.com/nunux-keeper Self-hosting Tutorial: https://keeper.nunux.org/blog/2017/05/17/3-self-hosted/ Docker image: https://github.com/nunux-keeper/keeper-docker 
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Sounds like an interesting alternative to Pocket... - Archive partial or full web pages, images, text and other kind of web document in one place: Yours!
- Edit, cleanup, sum up documents thanks to the WYSIWYG editor.
- Classify and organize your document with colored tag and find precisely your documents thanks to a powerful full text search engine.
- Share your documents with friends or the world and control the duration of the sharing.
- Link other apps or services with your library. Create documents with the open and complete API, use a CLI like nerds, integrate other services thanks to NodeRed connector..."
- Nunux Keeper is an open source project an can be used freely.
 Repo: https://github.com/nunux-keeper Self-hosting Tutorial: https://keeper.nunux.org/blog/2017/05/17/3-self-hosted/ Docker image: https://github.com/nunux-keeper/keeper-docker @necrevistonnezr This looks interesting. Too bad it has not been updated in some time. 
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@necrevistonnezr This looks interesting. Too bad it has not been updated in some time. @seeker Nice, although I find I can do almost the same with Nextcloud Files & Bookmarks, and know they aint going anywhere. 
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@seeker Nice, although I find I can do almost the same with Nextcloud Files & Bookmarks, and know they aint going anywhere. @marcusquinn I have been using wallabag. But I am looking for a way to easily make notes on and annotate the pages I save to read. Nunux keep's seems like it was aiming to automate as similar process 
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@seeker Nice, although I find I can do almost the same with Nextcloud Files & Bookmarks, and know they aint going anywhere. @marcusquinn said in Nunux Keeper - Archive partial or full web pages, images, text, etc.: @seeker Nice, although I find I can do almost the same with Nextcloud Files & Bookmarks, and know they aint going anywhere. How do you keep an offline version of a website with NC? 
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@marcusquinn said in Nunux Keeper - Archive partial or full web pages, images, text, etc.: @seeker Nice, although I find I can do almost the same with Nextcloud Files & Bookmarks, and know they aint going anywhere. How do you keep an offline version of a website with NC? @necrevistonnezr ctrl/cmd-S from Browser to local synced folder, courtesy of Nextcloud Desktop: https://nextcloud.com/install/ If you want a whole website, then Site Sucker works well for me, alternatives for other OSes here: https://alternativeto.net/software/sitesucker/ 
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@necrevistonnezr ctrl/cmd-S from Browser to local synced folder, courtesy of Nextcloud Desktop: https://nextcloud.com/install/ If you want a whole website, then Site Sucker works well for me, alternatives for other OSes here: https://alternativeto.net/software/sitesucker/ @marcusquinn Ah, ok, just a manual save that's not in any list or database. 
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@marcusquinn Ah, ok, just a manual save that's not in any list or database. @necrevistonnezr Well, the file-system is a database. I don't use things like pocket, so probably not the best at comparing these things. I tend to focus on just a lot of bookmarking and then taking notes into Ulysses for any info I want to use for something else, both are searchable. I get the interest in this sort of app, so I'm just suggesting an alternate way that might just negate the need for another app to maintain. 
 
