Ten ways to add items to your Omnivore library

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This video is a demonstration of ten different ways of adding items to your Omnivore library:

1. Subscribing to Newsletters
2. Emailing yourself a PDF
3. Emailing yourself a note using the `OMNIVORE:` prefix
4. Dragging a PDF into the web app
5. Saving a PDF from OS X w/the share extension
6. Using the Add Link button on the website
7. Using the browser extension (available for Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari)
8. Right clicking on a link with the browser extension
** BONUS we forgot to record: the extension supports saving via hotkey
9: Using the share extension on Android
10. Using the share extension on iOS

** BONUS #2: if you install the PWA, it supports the share protocol for saving
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I would like the option to save quotes from ebooks I’m reading.

Iliketosingforjoy
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Awesome! I'm very exciting with this new app and already making plans to use it. Are you guys planning on an obsidian sync plugin?

otavioalves
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how can I migrate my readings/newsletters from substack to omnivore?

aashishpatil
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Does it have an import and export for a list of links? Noticed that it is also tedious to delete link individually.

wilsont
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This is super nice. But drag and dropping PDFs into the browser app doesn't work for me, does it work only for Mac?

sabrinapereira
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If the integration with a PKM such as Obsidian is stressed, then I can't really understand the need for Omnivore.

Omnivore's storage of links saves the time for copy-paste the link to one's page in Obsidian. Does it justify a dedicated extra app, a server, a database, a mail inbox?
Not IMHO.

The outlines are cognitively better consolidated when rewritten, instead of copy-pasted. There is scientific literatures on this.

Obsidian et al perfectly store PDF locally so there is no use for me in having an extra service.

Having a searchable file system (a second brain) is definitely useful, but not at the expense of turning the first brain into a memory-less, low attention span, ignorant bunch of biological neurons.

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