Long time no see!
The long silence may be worrisome, but fear not! The work on the Grimoire project has not stopped. In fact, it has been quite the opposite.
Long time no see!
The long silence may be worrisome, but fear not! The work on the Grimoire project has not stopped. In fact, it has been quite the opposite.
With the latest release, the Grimoire Project has reached a new milestone. The Integration API was improved, we got support for webpage screenshots, and grimoire companion, the long-awaited browser extension, is finally here!
You will now be able to save your currently viewed page without leaving it. That sounds nice, doesn't it?
It's been over a month since the last update. During that time, I've been working on fixing the most common issues, but also sneaking in some new bugs features.
Let's take a look at what's new!
Ten days ago, the first version, 0.1.0, was released. Even though the beginning has been rough, I was pleasantly surprised by the warm reception Grimoire has received, and I'm deeply appreciative of all the positive feedback and encouragement Grimoire has received thus far.
In this post, I want to give you a new and more detailed roadmap and answer some questions from HN and Reddit in a short Q&A format, so please bear with me.
The time has come to unveil Grimoire, a bookmark manager designed specifically for everyone who is missing a little bit of magic touch when it comes to organizing their bookmarks.
Its mission is simple: to help you add, process, and organize your bookmarks in a way that makes sense.