New User; Old Habits (Ctrl+D) : r raindropio - Reddit As someone who started with DOS - I tend to use my keyboard more often than not My go-to for bookmarking is the simple Ctrl-D Is there a keyboard shortcut to add a bookmark to Raindrop? And (pie-in-the-sky wish) is there a way to change the Ctrl-D to point to Raindrop as compared to the browser's native bookmark manager?
Browser Extension ― Raindrop. io Help When you have many tabs open, saving them one at a time is a bit tedious Instead you can save them at once How to use? Right-click on the Raindrop io extension If you don’t see the Raindrop io extension icon, click the puzzle icon; Click Save tabs; By default saved tabs will have a tag with a date That way you can find them easily later
Keyboard shortcuts + quick jumps | Voters | Raindrop. io - Canny Now if I save an article, then I press "tab" to insert inside a collection, I start writing the name and it works as expected, but then, I want to select the second or third collection by using the arrows keys and this is not possible, so I have to switch to the mouse every time only to select the collection and then I can use "cmd-enter" to save
Keyboard shortcut to send to Raindrop - The NewsBlur Forum First of: best piece of software I ever gave money for 🙂 Keep up the good work I’d like a direct keyboard shortcut to send to Raindrop I try to use the keyboard as much as possible and thus my workflow is to open an article (with the keyboard), switch to it, save it in Raindrop and then close the articale tab again A shortcut would simplify this immensely
Switching From Pocket to Raindrop for bookmarks - Way Enough Why I chose Raindrop# Both Instapaper and Raindrop both met my requirements What truly convinced me to choose Raindrop was the capability to add extra metadata such as notes and tags on iOS when I save an article I anticipate this will be useful for creating log posts about things I enjoyed reading – something I do now, but didn’t do when
Switch your browser bookmarks to the far superior Raindrop app Raindrop is a slick way to save web pages for later, regardless of which browser or operating system you use Having tried several other bookmark manager tools in the past, Raindrop is the one
Automation April: Thinking About Linking - MacStories The shortcuts called Reeder -> Matter and Reeder -> Raindrop begin by grabbing the URL of a post I want to save Reeder has a built-in ‘Copy Link’ action that can be assigned a keyboard shortcut, which makes it possible to copy the link with Shortcuts even though Reeder doesn’t offer that as a Shortcuts action itself