URL management (like Diigo and Scrible)?

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There is a demand for effective URL management software that allows users to manage bookmarks and highlight content on websites without relying on cloud storage. Current options like Diigo and Scrible have limitations, including storage caps and fluctuating pricing, which can lead to loss of bookmark data. A preferred solution would be software that enables local storage on personal computers rather than cloud-based services. Instapaper is mentioned as a viable alternative, offering features like folder organization and commenting, while maintaining user privacy and being free, although it still relies on server storage.
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URL management (like Diigo and Scrible)??

Hi, I'm looking for a smart management software so I can manage all my bookmarks and highlight on websites.

The problem:
The problem with Diigo and Scrible is that there is a storage maximum and prices change, so I can't pay any more I loose all my bookmark data. A better solution (which I'm looking fore) would be if there is a software that allows you to save it on your own computer instead of on Cloud services.
Does that exist?
 
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I use Instapaper (along with Read Later browser add-on). Instapaper stores my bookmarks on its servers, and I can organize them in folders and post comments about them. Read Later quickly adds the current page I am browsing to Instapaper.
 
Instapaper is private (at least, by default) and free.
 
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