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When I started using Hoarder I imported all my existing bookmarks / things. The issue is: These are now all set to the day I added them.
I'd like to be able to change the date in the web interface, so I can have my bookmarks with the same date as where I saved them before.
Describe the benefits this would bring to existing Hoarder users
Existing users wouldn't really benifit from it directly - maybe when they save stuff somewhere else first and only add them to Hoarder a few days later, but this feature would mostly benefit to new Hoarder users who might see losing the original dates of their bookmarks as a deal breaker.
Can the goal of this request already be achieved via other means?
Yesn't. You could manually open the sqlite file in a sqlite client and update each entry individually. Doing this is really hard / annoying though, and thus, isn't really a good idea.
Have you searched for an existing open/closed issue?
I have searched for existing issues and none cover my fundamental request
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Describe the feature you'd like
When I started using Hoarder I imported all my existing bookmarks / things. The issue is: These are now all set to the day I added them.
I'd like to be able to change the date in the web interface, so I can have my bookmarks with the same date as where I saved them before.
Describe the benefits this would bring to existing Hoarder users
Existing users wouldn't really benifit from it directly - maybe when they save stuff somewhere else first and only add them to Hoarder a few days later, but this feature would mostly benefit to new Hoarder users who might see losing the original dates of their bookmarks as a deal breaker.
Can the goal of this request already be achieved via other means?
Yesn't. You could manually open the sqlite file in a sqlite client and update each entry individually. Doing this is really hard / annoying though, and thus, isn't really a good idea.
Have you searched for an existing open/closed issue?
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: