3. Use Anybox keyboard to quickly input your frequently used links and notes.
4. Categorize bookmarks with nested tags and folders.
5. Create Smart Lists to automatically organize bookmarks with attributes like URL and added date.
6. Support images, files, and notes. Easily retrieve frequently used images and notes.
7. Track your reading list with Widgets. Or save clipboard to specified collections.
8. Save links with system-wide share extensions. Just native experience.
9. Sync via iCloud. No personal data collected.
10. Import your bookmarks from browsers or other third-party apps.
Anybox offers lifetime plan and subscription plans as a universal purchase, which means you only need to purchase once for all the platforms (iOS/macOS/iPadOS) Anybox support.
You can choose one of these plans to save unlimited items in the app.
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1 month
£1.99
Lifetime
£59.99
12 months
£14.99
Chips-Sized Tip
£1.99
Pizza-Sized Tip
£9.99
Coffee-Sized Tip
£4.99
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Oh dear…
An OK tool, has some limitations, but £38.99 ‘lifetime’ purchase! You’ll not be still doing this in 5 years. Never, ever again. I bought so many of these apps in the last 12+ years & hardly any still exist. Those that do have ‘rebranded & reborn’ in new guises so they can ‘rinse/repeat’ and take your money, again.
The nicest bookmark manager for most Apple users
Anybox is unique in that it supports two-level nested structure (unlike pocket, instapaper, pinboard, abyss, notion), uses iCloud storage & sync (unlike raindrop.io, cubox), is a well-designed & implemented native app (there's a lot here), and has a non-subscription option.
The only limits I can think of are the limited nesting levels (not a problem for my usecase), and there's no keyboard shortcut to copy the item link (but there's plenty of other shortcuts). These failings are very minor, to me, compared to the failings of the competition, so I still give this app 5/5.
Thank you for sharing some of your design thought process on reddit, and for building/sharing this useful & reliable app, much appreciated, and best wishes for your team's future success.
Something very interesting going on here
This is a well thought out and focussed place for bookmarks, images and text. It serves well as either a staging area or a library.
It’s stable. It has a nice design and user experience. It respects all the Apple conventions you can think of and then some: things like Smart Lists, and Shortcuts support, that competitors make a song and dance about refusing to support.
It’s also polished well beyond MVP standard. Basically it has popped up out of nowhere and is now the best bookmarking app. I don’t think the main competitor will be able to respond, because they’ve had years to try to comprehend even one of the many issues that Anybox has already solved.
The missing bookmark manager for Apple devices
Bookmarks appear to be an afterthought on iOS. This app goes way ahead in resolving that. With it's native design and one-click save. Very promising.
Well featured bookmark manager
This is a great bookmark manager with a read it later capability. Many ways of getting links in, categories, smart lists etc all male managing bookmarks pretty easy. You can select items to be archived for reading later as well. It can be a bit tricky working out how some of it works as the docs are a bit messy. However, the developer is very helpful and happy to answer questions and has said he will make the docs better. Thoroughly recommended.