org agenda search can find urls, as can isearch, all, occur, etc.

org-capture extension can save to org from gui browser.

copy all urls extension used to save all tabs from firefox in org link
format.  idk what teh best replacement is for webextension.

in principle, it should be possible to create a gui browser extension
in which you can open all selected headers' urls in the gui browser.
and also mark tabs in gui browser save to org headers with a tag.
thus, you could have a topic dedicated to researching food processors
[or whatever topic], and load up a set of tabs, then edit those tabs
in firefox, then save back to org.  optionally deleting the ones with
that tag that are not being saved.  however, it's just an idea.


On 2/20/19, stardiviner <numbch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I use Org Mode to store all bookmarks. I save it as "Bookmarks.org",
> then use helm-org-rifle to quick locate the category headline, if failed
> find wanted bookmarks, then use Isearch to search text. You can create a
> helper command to quickly auto open bookmarks org file, and auto toggle
> quick locating and search. All in one command. Using Org, you can add
> extra info anything you want to take note about bookmarks, not just URL
> and title.
>
> Roland Everaert <reveatw...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am still debating with myself which one is the most appropriate to store
>> and
>> search for URLs.
>>
>> The bookmark(+) feature is interesting because it provides a dedicate
>> interface for bookmarking any kind of resources including URLs, but I
>> find the interface to search for bookmarks and to jump between different
>> bookmark file strange if not inefficient.
>>
>> On the other hand, Org-mode don't provide any dedicated interface
>> for storing and searching URLs, but switching from Org Mode file to the
>> next one and searching for data is much more intuitive.
>>
>> Hence, what is the experience of the community with both tools and how
>> you store your internet bookmarks, both to store a particular article or
>> the
>> home page of a website?
>>
>>
>> Thanks for your time,
>>
>> Roland Everaert.
>
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