Horse Browser is a new web browser, which replaces browser tabs with its unique, alternative navigation method, named Trails.
As you browse, every internet journey you make is automatically saved as a list of nested pages, securely stored in your sidebar. So you can say goodbye to tab clutter and hello to an organised web… at last!
➤ How to import and export links in Horse Browser
In this blog post, we’ll explore how to easily import links from your favourite apps into Horse Browser, allowing you to save and browse your go-to sites all in one place. We'll also cover exporting Horse Browser's Trails, so you can use your research in other productivity apps like Notion, Obsidian, or Apple Notes.
Horse Browser’s flexible import and export features help you streamline your workflow. So let’s dive in and find out how!
➤ How to import links into Horse Browser
- Horse Browser lets you import links from external apps using Markdown, a simple text format.
- First, you’ll need to export your links out of the relevant app. In Apple Notes, just copy the text. For other apps, export your links in Markdown by following export instructions in the app.
- For example, in Notion, you can export a list of links by clicking the ••• menu, selecting Export, and choosing Markdown & CSV. A Markdown file of your Notion page will be saved to your desktop.
- Open Horse Browser, then go to File > Import Trails. You will be taken to Horse Browser’s Import Editor.
- In the Import editor, paste text from your Notes app or Markdown file into the left column. A preview will appear on the right.
- Edit the text as needed. Use parentheses for links, indented lists for nested pages, and headings for folders. For Markdown syntax, check out this cheatsheet.
- When satisfied, click Import.
- Your new Trail will appear at the top of the sidebar, where you can rearrange, rename, and customize it with emojis.
➤ How to export links and Trails from Horse Browser