Choosing the right bookmark manager can make or break your digital workflow. Raindrop may be stylish and popular, but is it the best fit for how you work? In this post, we’ll compare Raindrop with CarryLinks—the modern bookmark manager designed for speed, organization, and real productivity. Whether you’re a casual saver or someone managing thousands of links, this guide will help you decide which tool truly keeps your bookmarks under control.
Read MoreExporting bookmarks from Safari is quick and easy. In a few clicks, you can save your links as an HTML file to back up, move to another browser, or import into CarryLinks for smarter organization and access across all devices.
Read MoreExporting bookmarks from Chrome is quick and easy, whether you’re switching browsers, backing up your data, or setting up a new device. In just a few clicks, you can save your Chrome bookmarks as an HTML file that works across all major browsers and platforms. This guide walks you through the steps and shows how CarryLinks can turn that file into a powerful, organized system for managing bookmarks across every device.
Read MoreExporting bookmarks from Firefox is fast, simple, and a smart way to keep your saved links safe and portable. Whether you are switching browsers, setting up a new device, or creating a backup, Firefox lets you save your bookmarks as an HTML file that works across platforms. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps and show how importing your exported bookmarks into CarryLinks can help you organize, clean up duplicates, and access everything seamlessly across all browsers and devices.
Read MoreExporting bookmarks from Opera takes just a few clicks and gives you the freedom to back up, transfer, or organize your saved links anywhere. Whether you’re moving to a new device, trying a different browser, or looking for a smarter way to manage bookmarks, saving them as an HTML file ensures they’re always portable. In this guide, we’ll show you how to export your Opera bookmarks step by step—and how to turn that simple file into a powerful, organized system with CarryLinks.
Read MoreExporting bookmarks from Internet Explorer is the best way to preserve years of saved favorites before moving to a modern browser. Even though Microsoft has retired IE, many users still have valuable links stored in it—research, articles, and resources worth keeping. With just a few clicks, you can save your Internet Explorer favorites as an HTML file, making it easy to transfer them to Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or a smarter bookmark manager like CarryLinks for better organization and long-term access.
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