Over 20 years ago, a small software company named Kaylon made a bookmark manager called PowerMarks. Cross browser, handled thousands of bookmarks lightning fast, pretty damned good automated indexing that could be manually supplemented or overridden just by typing in space-separated terms. Lightning fast search; the indexing very quickly got you to what you wanted.
And, local -- thank goodness. Web apps weren't really even a thing, yet.
This also meant a compact, information-rich GUI, as opposed to all the low-density web crap we're forced to put up with, these days.
It's EOL. IIRC, in part browsers closing themselves off to third party application access did them in.
Anyway, if anyone's serious about making a good personal bookmark manager, take a look at PowerMarks, if you can somehow. No one else I've seen has come close to what they had.
And, local -- thank goodness. Web apps weren't really even a thing, yet.
This also meant a compact, information-rich GUI, as opposed to all the low-density web crap we're forced to put up with, these days.
It's EOL. IIRC, in part browsers closing themselves off to third party application access did them in.
Anyway, if anyone's serious about making a good personal bookmark manager, take a look at PowerMarks, if you can somehow. No one else I've seen has come close to what they had.