Simplify Your Digital Life with LinkHub: An Ad-Free, Open-Source Bookmark Management App for Android
LinkHub: Manage Your Bookmark Collection for Your Android Free and Open-source
We all know how tough it can be to keep track of loads of links, right? Whether it's for work, school, or just your hobbies, wrangling all those URLs is no small task. Wouldn't it be neat if there was an easy way to sort them all? Well, say hello to LinkHub! It's a completely free, open-source app for Android that's all about helping you manage your bookmarks.
LinkHub to the rescue.
LinkHub is designed with simplicity and effectiveness at its core. It helps you organize and access your links quickly and easily, without any ads to distract you. The app automatically sorts your links based on how frequently you use them, which means your most accessed links are always at your fingertips. With just one click, you can copy, edit, or open your links - it's that easy!
But that's not all. LinkHub is an Android native app, built with Kotlin. This means it's not only fast, but also lightweight. It doesn't consume a lot of your device's resources or battery life, making it a perfect companion for any Android user.
So, if you're tired of scrambling through your disorganized collection of links, give LinkHub a try. It's free, it's open-source, and it's designed to make your digital life easier. Simplify your link management with LinkHub, the ultimate bookmark tool for your Android device.
Features
- Free And open source with no ads
- Create Folder with name and multi colors
- Create Link with title, subtitle, url
- Links and Folders are sorted depending on your usage
- Search easily in links and folders
- Shortcuts, Context menu and receive links from other apps
- Auto generated title and subtitle for shared links
- Swipe to delete links on Home with undo option
- Dark theme support
- Import and Export the data in JSON Format
- Widget for Pinned links
Supported languages
- Arabic
- English
- German
- Chinese
- Vietnamese
Downloads
License
The app and the source-code is released under the MIT license.