If you're looking for a #Pocket replacement, give #Obsidian Web Clipper a try — it's open source (MIT) and works with any app that supports Markdown, not just Obsidian
https://obsidian.md/clipper
Obsidian Web Clipper

Highlight and capture web pages in your favorite browser. Save anything and everything with just one click.

Obsidian
@kepano Do you know when or if the web clipper will work with #Firefox for iOS?
@bjis 😮‍💨 click the link in my post — it's already available for Safari on iOS and Firefox
@kepano if I do that I sadly can just read „Add-ons are not compatible with Firefox for iOS. Try installing them on Firefox for desktop.“
@bjis try Safari
@kepano yes I did, and that is working perfectly fine. But still I’d like to use Firefox.
@bjis Sadly Mozilla is limited by Apple's restrictions, Firefox is nerfed on iOS it's a completely different browser
@kepano yes I am aware of that and hope they liberate it in the future.
@kepano does the web clipper for iOS work with just the share extension, or have you considered supporting it? i feel like there is a fair userbase in users of non-safari browsers (like me) and I wouldn’t mind the ability to share from an rss reader or any other app.
@hrv browser extensions and share extensions have nothing in common
@kepano I know that, but I was curious if you’d consider that functionality. It’s pretty limiting that web clippings are restricted to one specific browser at the moment, (which I know is not your fault) that’s all. It would be great if the web clipper also had the ability to open that link (regardless of where it comes from), strip the content (even if you had to leave the app open), apply frontmatter, and save that to the vault folder.