On Dec 10, 2013, at 9:57 PM, list boy <[email protected]> wrote:
> But then you crash when you hit that ceiling, right?
> 
> I think need to learn what to do with browser pages that I want to read 
> later, but nothing (Evernote/Pocket/Instapaper/Pinboard/Safari's reading 
> list) I've tried have I been able to stick with…

Of the online ones I like Pinboard best.  I found it easy to use, and something 
about the feel of it agreed with me.

My latest thing has been to give up hope on an online bookmarking solution.  
Instead, I dump web pages into EagleFiler.  I have used it for many years, and 
I like that I can do quick full-text searches because it's all local.

If I'm away from the computer where EagleFiler is installed, I usually email 
links and stuff to myself and put them into EagleFiler when I get home.  In 
theory I think it has Dropbox support, but I don't trust any app to do document 
syncing, no matter how good the developer (and Michael Tsai is good).  The only 
document syncing that I trust to scale is the revision control I use as a 
developer.

--Andy

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