 Hello everyone, I am Marcel Claire. I am the maintainer of the bookmarks app in NexCloud and I'd like to give you a brief overview over new developments in the bookmarks universe or more clickbaity, six things you were secretly waiting to do with your bookmarks. Firstly, we have syncing bookmarks, which was possible with XMarkz previously, but they were discontinued and of course every browser vendor has their own syncing solution, but what I propose or what I have built is Flockus, a web extension available for any popular browser that syncs your native bookmarks with NexCloud bookmarks and back across devices and browsers so that you can access your favorite web links wherever you go. Secondly, you can now share your bookmarks with other people, either publicly or privately with select users on your NexCloud installation, allowing you to collaborate on your link collections and even create an RSS feed of your link collections that allows users to subscribe to the links you bookmark. Another new feature in NexCloud bookmarks is the ability to find dead links. So if you bookmarked a site a while back and it's no longer online, you can quickly find those links and try to find the updated link, the updated URL to fix your links and fix your bookmark collection. If you want to go a bit crazier, you can now automate your bookmark collection with NexCloud Flow. There's a bunch of new possibilities here, like scraping your notes for links that you can add automatically to your bookmark collection or you could automatically send a message for every link you bookmark to a talk conversation or you could, for example, build a NexCloud Flow that purchases any item that you bookmark on a specific web store, for example, which is pretty cool. Also, if there's the ability to find dead links, it's probably logical to have some kind of archiving system because some links just will not recover and will never be online again. So if you really have to find the content of that one PDF that you linked a while ago, then it's convenient that NexCloud bookmarks now archives any file that you bookmark automatically and stores it in your NexCloud files and you can conveniently access it through the new archived navigation item in your bookmarks app. And of course, you can access your bookmarks anywhere on the go using a new iOS app, the already established Android apps. There's a macOS app and of course, the Flokos browser extension is here to serve your needs as well. If you decide you want to create another client for another platform, you can head over to the documentation at nexcloudbookmarks.readthedocs.io And that was a quick overview over the bookmarks universe in NexCloud. If you have any questions, you can always ask them on Twitter or right now in the Q&A. Thank you very much.