Raindrop.io is a new bookmarking service for Mac and iOS, and the web, and Android. It lets you save your bookmarks into folders, known as Groups, and those bookmarks are then available from anywhere.
I've cycled through Notion, Obsidian, and Tana. Each software promises to be the ultimate knowledge management system. But here's the thing: try to do too much and they all collapse under their own ...
Although I spend a lot of time in a web browser, I never use my browser’s built-in bookmarks. That’s because I found something better: Raindrop.io. Raindrop is a slick way to save web pages for later, ...
I've been collecting links in Raindrop.io for years, treating it like a utilitarian bookmark manager — folders for articles, tags for organization, the usual setup. Then, one day, I switched to grid ...
Looking for an app that will help you keep all your ideas in one place, whether you’re jotting down basic ideas or fleshing them out in more detail? This week saw the release of a tremendous mind-map ...
Want to save pages on the web for later? You could always bookmark them in your browser of choice, of course. But that’s a quick way to end up with a messy ...
If you're like me, it's hard to remember where you saw something on the Internet. You meant to come back to it later, but now you can't recall what site it was on -- or even what platform. Was it ...
Users of the online bookmark manager Raindrop.io have recently found an inconspicuous button labeled “Questions” in the user interface. Behind it is the assistant Stella. She is intended to transform ...