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Archiveror

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The archiving companion. Archive webpages on archive.is, archive.org, perma.cc or webcitation.org to make online backups of the pages you love, preventing dead links. Archiveror automatically archives your bookmarks.

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  • FreeOpen Source

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  • Online
  • Google Chrome
  • Firefox
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  1.  Bookmark Archiving
  2.  Content Archiving

 Tags

  • internet-archive
  • archives
  • archiving

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Archiveror information

  • Developed by

    Rahiel Kasim
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    1 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

GitHub repository

  •  444 Stars
  •  43 Forks
  •  26 Open Issues
  •   Updated Oct 18, 2019 
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What is Archiveror?

Archiveror archives webpages by submitting them to archive.is, archive.org, perma.cc and webcitation.org. These archives are publicly available, so you then have a backup that you can refer to in case the original falls prey to link rot.

Archiveror also preserves your bookmarks by automatically archiving them in the background. Its icon changes when you visit a bookmark it has archived, clicking on it shows the archive links. Archiving of bookmarks happens when you make a new bookmark and when you open an old bookmark. This can be disabled.

You can manually archive webpages by clicking on the icon, using the Alt+Shift+Y hotkey (configurable), via the page's right click context menu, or by right-clicking on links on a page. The URL for the archive is then copied to your clipboard, so you can easily paste the link for references and citations.