October 23, 2024

Import & Export Your Links 🔗

Written by Eleanor McKeown
Import & Export Your Links 🔗

Import & Export Your Links 🔗

Author
Elly
Date
Oct 23, 2024 03:39 PM
Slug
new-import-export-feature
Tags
Blog
Description
Horse Browser’s new import / export feature. Import links into Horse Browser from your favourite apps, like Apple Notes, Raindrop.io and Notion. Export your research Trails as Markdown text.
Welcome to the Rider’s Digest blog, where we share behind-the-scenes updates on Horse Browser and what it’s really like to build an indie browser from scratch…No VC, just two passionate people, who want to help you work and research better.
 
Elly from Horse Browser here! I’m excited to share a major new update to Horse Browser: our new import/export tool.
That’s right, no more scattered links across different apps! Now, you can easily import saved links, from apps like Apple Notes, Notion, and Raindrop.io, straight into Horse for better organisation and research.
As someone who’s gathered tons of saved links in Apple Notes, I’ve already seen how useful it is to finally sort them in Horse. Now, my links are organised and serve as valuable starting points for fresh research.
The new feature also lets you export your Trails as Markdown files, making it simple to import Trails into external apps and create customised workflows.
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By exporting your Trails, you can also create offline back-ups of your research.
We’ve added some step-by-step guides to our user manual, with more on the way as we develop this feature further.
We know many of you have been waiting to integrate Horse with other apps, so we’d love to hear how you’re using the import/export tool and which apps you're most excited about. Share your thoughts with us at [email protected].
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Sencha Tea

Sencha (煎茶) is a type of Japanese ryokucha (緑茶, green tea) which is prepared by infusing the processed whole tea leaves in hot water. This is as opposed to matcha (抹茶), powdered Japanese green tea, where the green tea powder is mixed with hot water and therefore the leaf itself is included in the beverage. Sencha is the most popular tea in Japan. It represents about 80 percent of the tea produced in Japan.

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