Stache for Advanced Bookmarking

July 7, 2014

There’s another way to bookmark Web pages. Stache from d3i offers several features that go beyond those offered by the browser basics. The app has been designed for Macs and Apple’s i-devices; Android and Windows users, I’m afraid, are out of luck. The description pledges:

“If a page is useful, Stache it! Stache turns cluttered browser bookmarks and overwhelming reading lists in to a beautiful, visual and fully searchable collection of useful pages. No more digging through endless lists of page titles, or spending your precious time organising your bookmarks into folders. In one click a web page becomes part of your personal repository of useful information, archived, searchable and accessible in seconds from all of your devices.”

Features include one-click bookmarking; a stored screenshot of each marked page; entire-page search (they call this “complete” search); and, of course, syncing to the (i) cloud. Mac users get additional features, like full-page archiving and bookmark importing/exporting. The app can be downloaded for Macs here, for iPhones, iPads, and iPods here, and for Safari or Chrome on a Mac here.

Founded in 2008, d3i specializes in designing apps for the iPhone and iPad. The company also developed the journaling app Momento, which integrates with Web services like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, and RSS feeds. D3i is based in Buckinghamshire, U.K.

Cynthia Murrell, July 07, 2014

Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Augmentext

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