This free browser extension is the best way to save web pages in Obsidian
I've been saving webpages offline ever since I started reading blogs. From setting up RSS feeds to read articles from multiple sources to using Pocket to save links I want to read later, I've done it all. This is exactly why I was quite bummed when Mozilla announced that it was shutting down Pocket. Sure, I found other alternatives like Karakeep to save my links and perform a lot more tasks, but it took away from the familiarity of using an app I was comfortable with for years. This also made me wonder if most people feel the same about new apps. So, I decided to look for ways to save webpages for widely used apps. Thankfully, it didn't take me long to find a handy browser extension that does this.
I’ve been saving webpages offline ever since I started reading blogs. From setting up RSS feeds to read articles from multiple sources to using Pocket to save links I want to read later, I’ve done it all. This is exactly why I was quite bummed when Mozilla announced that it was shutting down Pocket. Sure, I found other alternatives like Karakeep to save my links and perform a lot more tasks, but it took away from the familiarity of using an app I was comfortable with for years. This also made me wonder if most people feel the same about new apps. So, I decided to look for ways to save webpages for widely used apps. Thankfully, it didn’t take me long to find a handy browser extension that does this.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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