Ability to cache websites
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Mamikin
Ability to cache website to our personal Raindrop account with our personal amount of space availability to permanently store a website. Like Pocket app does, even if actual site gets down, you still can view the cached saved page anytime (free users be limited like, 100mb only, while pro users do get extra 1gb/month that are permanently saved as your allowance).
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Rustem Mussabekov
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Sent boorkmark to raindrop
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Remco Vaal
Rustem Mussabekov
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Backup websites as PDFs to Dropbox
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Ondřej Holan
Rustem Mussabekov
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cashing post
Jordan Slon
Some posts and articles will be delete or unavailable. That's why it'll be great to cash them when user save article, image or some thing else
Rustem Mussabekov
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Save articles on cloud like Pocket Pro
Satrya
Pocket pro has feature to save the saved article on their server, so, if the original article is not exist anymore, the saved article will still in Raindrop server.
Rustem Mussabekov
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Yep! Now entire content of every web-page and PDF that you've saved is fully searchable and have permanent copy. It's like having your own Google and Wayback Machine 😀
WARNING: Permanent copies could not load fully, especially images. It's known issue that will be fixed soon (our hosting do rate-limiting because of huge load).
It's beta release, only announced here to test if everything work fine.
Only available in PRO. No price change or limits!
Read details here: https://help.raindrop.io/article/46-permanent-copy
Please give a feedback in comments or send to info@raindrop.io
Mathijs
Rustem Mussabekov: It works quite allright for most of my bookmarks but there are some websites which have the annoying cookies pop-up. For those websites it’s currently not possible to have a permanent copy.
Is it maybe possible to have a button which says 'refresh permanent copy' or so? With this feature I would be able to first accept the cookies and then save the permanent copy.
Maybe something similar is also possible so I can make a permanent copy of a page I have to login (something like facebook).
This would also give me the possibility to update a permanent copy of a website that changed a little bit over time.
Rustem Mussabekov
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Rustem Mussabekov
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Save a bookmark forever
Anmol R
Like Pocket does it, save a bookmark forever. This might be asking a lot but this feature will help a lot of people.
(Please, up vote if you want it too so they know there is a demand)
Thank You!
Rustem Mussabekov
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Save cached copy, even if not online anymore
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Matthew Litwin
While it offline-browsing would be nice, what would be better would be to have something like the "internet wayback machine" which would save a cached copy of the page and images in case the page goes away or is moved (maybe keep a version or two?)
This is super-useful when you had the best cheat-sheet for the vi editor ever but the owner didn't pay his web hosting bill and it was removed. The content never changed but I would love to still see that cheat sheet!
Rustem Mussabekov
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Save pages to offline
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Have the option to save/create a cache some pages offline/on Dropbox for reference and in case the information doesn't stay live forever. Not on every single bookmark as it was suggested before, but as an option.
Volkan Özçelik
That’s a reason I’d continue paying for raindrop;
otherwise (although not actively developed anymore) something like Stache for mac suits my needs much better.
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