Mac app that lets me save snippets of the web, like text, images, etc. locally?
@cdevroe drag and drop into Notes?
That may work. I was hoping for something a bit more robust though. Eagle looks like it is closer to what I was thinking. But I believe there are others.
@colinwalker I responded on my blog, and I thought they came back to M.b via webmentions but perhaps that is no longer working.
@cdevroe Looks to have worked, may have just taken a little while to come through. Eagle looks pretty cool, it’s only images though, right?
@cdevroe Probably not exactly what you’re looking for, but Bear’s web capture does a great job of pulling in content.
@mcg Thanks for the tip.
Chiming back in 6 months later… Raindrop.io was what I was thinking about.
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@cdevroe drag and drop into Notes?
That may work. I was hoping for something a bit more robust though. Eagle looks like it is closer to what I was thinking. But I believe there are others.
@colinwalker I responded on my blog, and I thought they came back to M.b via webmentions but perhaps that is no longer working.
@cdevroe Looks to have worked, may have just taken a little while to come through. Eagle looks pretty cool, it’s only images though, right?
@cdevroe Probably not exactly what you’re looking for, but Bear’s web capture does a great job of pulling in content.
@mcg Thanks for the tip.
Chiming back in 6 months later… Raindrop.io was what I was thinking about.