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Steven Avery:
A good test would be to set up a bookmark resource page in many of these tools, and then share the public url. With a few categories and notes on some of the bookmarks, when possible. Mulitple tabbed (or linked in some way) pages would be a nice test too (e.g. can you move from one page to another a whole group?)

Papaly does allow an invite by email and your own workcenter can mix public and private.  The concern is that they recently had a contraction, the future may not be as vibrant as the past, but they do seem to be one of the best (Draggo and a couple of others that look good I have not compared, I probably have a few to add on my next post, one listed its competitors.)

Also what is the quickest method to set up?  Some of these tools like Papaly have a Firefox extension for drag and drop, but I find it might be quicker to work with cut-and-paste of the url and creating a new entry. 

In general, the quickest personal way is to use Roomy Bookmarks on Firefox and drop one after another into a folder. A similar method involves Onetab, but that is less navigable.  An interesting question would be quickly setting up a section in a bookmark folder, then opening up all those urls on one page, and then importing them into the preferred tool above.  Economy of movement.

I'll plan on setting up a Papaly page.  Xerpi is one not mentioned, but it is somewhat dormant, its plus is that you can fit much more on a page and, like Papaly (and many others) has the ability to move around individual urls and and groups by drag and drop.  However, since I could not find a way to change passwords, I can not recommend Xerpi.

My search was more from the perspective of start pages as well as bookmarks.  So that includes start.me, Netvibes, Symbaloo, Protopages, Ighome, etc. 

Some that I came across that may apply here that were not above in the thread:

Curabase - https://www.curabase.com/a/b86eefdd-5f52-4455-9a1e-25ad0b0e94eb/bookmark-managers
   Note this is their bookmark managers page

Semantic Scuttle - http://semanticscuttle.sourceforge.net/
Dragdis - https://dragdis.com/
Raindrop.io - https://raindrop.io/
43 Marks - http://43marks.com/
Revisit - https://revisit.io/
Visualizeus - http://vi.sualize.us/
Del.icio.us - https://del.icio.us/

A few more might be in here:
http://www.topbestalternatives.com/papaly/

Here is a start.me page about Dashboards:
https://start.me/discover/us/apps/dashboards

A Papaly page about Design
https://papaly.com/lagiomail/92qbt/Design

Marcus Zillman might have some ideas:
http://www.researchresources.info/

Steven

kilele:
@steven avery
I've skimmed through your suggestions and don't think they fit what I asked for
though there are a couple which seem very cool and useful
dragdis.com
"bookmarks tagger" chrome addon

Steven Avery:
The specialty element is attaching word processer style text to export to a newsletter?  Whether the newsletter highlights one or many?  Is that the attempt?

kilele:
The specialty element is attaching word processer style text to export to a newsletter?  Whether the newsletter highlights one or many?  Is that the attempt?
-Steven Avery (December 19, 2016, 04:16 PM)
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the attempt would be bookmarking a forum while browsing threads and then export to html as a base to elaborate a newsletter. Ideally you could rearrange descriptions along with their tags. Some of these tools also have tools to drag around annotations.
A few of forum members would collaborate to build the bookmarks collection

Steven Avery:
Sounds good.

Here is a board I put together for a couple of friends who like natural pain relief salves and stuff like that.  Still a WIP.  And no notes yet.
https://papaly.com/d/39lb

(Avery is my middle name, which became my internet name for most things, however Papaly is mostly business stuff.)

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