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I was using Weava for a long time, and in recent months I have been trying to change from Chrome to Firefox, and I couldn't find an alternative that would satisfy me.


Diigo was pretty good, but then I found out that I could only put a limited amount of PDFs into my library, which is very important for my work, and lucio got discontinued.


I want something which can work with both Web and PDFs, is cross-platform (desktop-Windows, Firefox and mobile-Android). Having to download additional software doesn't bother me.

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I think the best alternative for you would be Papers, which is a web-based platform that allows you to save and share documents online, as well as on your desktop.

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Personal use case: as an owner of a new company that is scaling quickly, I am trying to document everything as I go so we can create workflows and best practices. This means I am processing a ton of information daily, but the time it takes to organize and synthesize that information so it can be usable for my team isn't sustainable without a tool like Weava.

I started using them when they were Gistnote last year and I foresee them continuing to innovate and becoming an even more indispensable resource.
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Some alternatives to Weava, Diigo, and Lumio for bookmarking and research are Pocket, Raindrop.io, Toby, Evernote Web Clipper, and Zotero.
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