AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 81 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
88%
4 star
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3 star
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2 star
6%
1 star
6%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
24% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
81% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
88% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Bridges: Link Formatting
If you’ve ever had the task to collect links for a project you’ll love Bridges. Bridges eliminates any tedious URL editing for making a raw URL more human readable. When saving a link to Bridges you give it a title and it can be used when you copy the link later on. Need a link with a custom title in markdown? One tap away. Need a URL as a hyperlink? One tap away. Even better if you set all the links into a folder you can copy all of these links in the format you need in a few taps. The supported formats include: Hyperlink, Markdown, JSON, HTML, URL.
Organize the links into different folders and keep each folder in a section. All your data is stored locally and synced with iCloud so all your devices are up to date. If you download the separate macOS app for Bridges all your links and data will be there.
Use the share sheet to save links to Bridges quickly and easily. When saving a link it will show a rich preview of the links info: Link Title, Hero Image, Favicon, and URL. From the share sheet it’s easy to save to any folder you’ve made in the app. The custom title for the link is automatically filled in with the URL’s link title.
With Bridges saving links is easy and fun. Bridges is built by one person and aims to give you more time back by reducing tedious tasks.
For more information about the app visit https://www.bridgesapp.app/.
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Reviews for Bridges: Link Formatting
TontoGoldstein
This is awesome. One innovation on a simple tool made this. Brilliant!
I really like seeing solo projects like this. Simple and polished and as far as I seen it’s the first to fill a common need for devs and writers. I have an app for saving pages to read offline, another to view them. When I want to embed content in my notes or post to my blog I use another app to format the link. I have another app for saving links along with notes. All so I don’t have some big data company creeping on me. Bridges took me away from all that. Thanks. This isn’t meant to manage a big collection, but you can add sections to easily handle a few dozen. Even so, tags and a search bar would be faster. I didn’t check if there’s import or export, but that’s necessary if you’re storing here.
TimothyMr
Abandoned?
No updates? No new features?