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Linkwarden v2.14 - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, read, annotate, and fully preserve what matters (tons of new features!) 🚀

https://lemmy.world/post/44745230

Linkwarden v2.14 - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, read, annotate, and fully preserve what matters (tons of new features!) 🚀 - Lemmy.World

Hello everyone! It’s been about 3 months since the last release, and this one took a bit longer than usual. A lot of work went into polishing and refining both the web and mobile apps to make sure it was worth the wait. Today, we’re excited to announce Linkwarden 2.14! For those who are new to Linkwarden, it’s a tool for collecting, organizing, reading, and preserving webpages, articles, and documents in one place. Linkwarden is available as a Cloud offering [https://linkwarden.app/], or you can self-host [https://docs.linkwarden.app/self-hosting/installation] it on your own server. This release focuses on performance, usability, security, and platform upgrades. ## What’s new: ### 🗂️ Improved team collaboration Collections and subcollections got some important improvements. Members and their permissions can now be propagated to subcollections, and collection admins can now create subcollections as well. ### 🏷️ Improved tag browsing with pagination Tags now support pagination, making large tag lists easier to browse. This helps keep things faster and more manageable, especially in places like the sidebar and tags page. ### ⚡ Faster interface with optimistic rendering We added optimistic rendering to some of the slower parts of the app, especially around links and collections. That means actions like updating or deleting items can now feel much more immediate, since the UI updates right away instead of waiting for the full request to finish. ### 🚀 Platform upgrades: Next.js 15 and Expo 54 Linkwarden now runs on newer foundations across both web and mobile: - Next.js 15 for the web app - Expo 54 for the mobile app These upgrades improve compatibility and give us a stronger base for future improvements. ### ✨ Improved user experience This release brings a number of user experience improvements across the app, especially around search and settings. Search is now more helpful and easier to discover, while settings are cleaner and easier to navigate. ### 🔒 Security improvements for submitted links We improved how submitted links are validated on the server for safer and more reliable processing. We recommend updating to 2.14 as soon as possible. ### ✅ And more… As always, this release also includes smaller fixes, UI cleanups, dependency updates, and under-the-hood improvements across the app. Full Changelog: https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden/compare/v2.13.5...v2.14.0 [https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden/compare/v2.13.5...v2.14.0] ## Thanks! Thanks to everyone who’s been using Linkwarden, reporting bugs, suggesting improvements, contributing, and supporting the project along the way. This release took a little longer than usual, but a lot of care went into making sure it was worth the wait. It also gives us a much stronger foundation for what’s coming next, and we’re looking forward to sharing more with you in the coming months. If you’re interested in trying Linkwarden without dealing with server setup and maintenance, our Cloud offering [https://linkwarden.app/] is the easiest way to get started. We hope you enjoy Linkwarden 2.14!

Haha, thanks!

Here it is: github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden/tree/…/mobile

We’re fully open-source :)

linkwarden/apps/mobile at main · linkwarden/linkwarden

⚡️⚡️⚡️ Self-hosted collaborative bookmark manager to collect, read, annotate, and fully preserve what matters, all in one place. - linkwarden/linkwarden

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Will post the link to the APK on Mastodon/Bluesky/Twitter as soon as it’s is ready.
Thank you! :)
We’re working on it :)
No problem!

Announcing Linkwarden for iOS & Android

https://lemmy.world/post/39939811

Announcing Linkwarden for iOS & Android - Lemmy.World

Hello everyone, Before we talk about today’s announcement, let’s take a moment to appreciate what this community has built together. What started as a project to preserve webpages and articles has quietly grown into Linkwarden [https://linkwarden.app/], a tool used by researchers, journalists, and knowledge collectors all over the world. As we’ve grown, the Linkwarden community has helped us reach: - 16,000+ GitHub stars - 11M+ Docker downloads - Thousands of self-hosted instances running in different companies, universities, agencies, and homelabs - A thriving ecosystem of contributors, donors, and Cloud subscribers keeping the project sustainable None of this would’ve happened without you. Thank you! 🚀 Today, we’re excited to launch something you’ve been asking for since the very beginning: the official Linkwarden mobile app, now available on iOS [https://apps.apple.com/app/linkwarden/id6752550960] and Android [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.linkwarden]. Different screens (iPad, Pixel, and iPhone) [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e83ee0ec-f83b-4d66-8878-17ca5848188c.png] Here are the highlights so far: 🧩 Create, organize, and browse your links: A native, mobile-first experience with collections, tags, and powerful search. 📤 Save links directly from the share sheet: Send interesting articles from the browser or any other app straight into Linkwarden, no copy-paste required. 📚 Cached data for offline reading: Catch up on long reads, articles, or saved blog posts when you’re away from Wi-Fi. ☁️ Works with Linkwarden Cloud and self-hosted: Use the same app whether you’re on Linkwarden Cloud or your own self-hosted instance, just point it at your server and sign in. 📱 Built for different screen sizes: Supports iOS / iPadOS, and Android (phones and tablets). 🔜 And more coming soon: This first release is just the foundation, expect many improvements and new features soon. ## Get the app To use the app you’ll first need a Linkwarden account (version v2.13+ recommended). You can choose between: - Linkwarden Cloud [https://linkwarden.app/#pricing] – instant setup, and your subscription directly supports ongoing development. - Self-hosted Linkwarden [https://docs.linkwarden.app/self-hosting/installation] – free, but you’ll need to deploy and maintain a Linkwarden instance on a server. After creating an account, download the app from your preferred store: App Store [https://apps.apple.com/app/linkwarden/id6752550960] Google Play [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.linkwarden] ## How you can support Linkwarden Linkwarden exists because of people like you. Other than using our official Cloud [https://linkwarden.app/#pricing] offering and dontations [https://opencollective.com/linkwarden], here are the other ways to help us grow and stay sustainable: - Leaving a review on App Store [https://apps.apple.com/app/linkwarden/id6752550960] or Google Play [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.linkwarden] - Starring our repository on GitHub [https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden] - Joining us and sharing your setup on Reddit [https://www.reddit.com/r/Linkwarden/] - Joining us on Discord [https://discord.com/invite/CtuYV47nuJ] - Telling a friend or colleague about Linkwarden Thank you for being part of this community. 💫