I bookmark very few URL's. First, sites I visit often, like the Yosemite webcams [0], HN, and so on, and posts of mine that I often reference in replies, so they show up in the search/URL bar.<p>The rest? I drag the URL to a folder on disk, so the computer can search and find links. Firefox does this nicely "just drag, without clicking". Safari adds another step, rant deleted.<p>As files, you can do anything you want with them, unlike bookmarks, whose utility is limited by the browser (unless you export them) That's why the Good Lord invented Unix, and someone else (hee, hee) invented the browser.<p>[0] Courtesy of the Yosemite Conservancy
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