This is so interesting. How differently people perceive and understand words and things. I'm not talking only about your comment, i'm talking about all HN comments here.
By saying anywhere we meant any location, that means any specific Dragdis folder (that creates organizing) or (soon to come) apps folder.
We are working on integrating Dragdis with Evernote, so that on the sidebar you would see your notebooks and could drag to them.
The main value is not just to save stuff, but to save it in an organized way, that means in a particular notebook. You wouldn't be able to do that with keyboard shortcuts.
I'm curious how you're planning on doing it on iOS. There weren't a lot of very helpful APIs to access in UIWebView at the time I was looking into doing this idea. Didn't seem impossible, just very difficult.
It's a bit different then this :) We will integrate with Evernote and Pocket so everything from desktop will go to those apps were you said already have a great reading experience.
We have strong mobile strategy, but at the moment focusing to "nail" the desktop experience.
That's awesome! 2 way sync with Pocket would be amazing, this is a much better reading experience on desktop and I can use Pocket for now if necessary on mobile. You'd also get the awesome IFTTT ecosystem Pocket is in if you're not going to be able to match that for a while, saving from Feedly to Pocket is awesome and it'd be great to get saved RSS in Dragdis too!
I was just about to edit in that I really like your focus on pictures, that's where what I currently use falls down badly. I can definitely imagine I'd save more images using this.
In terms of your desktop experience, would you consider one click (not drag) page saving? In your video it looks really tedious dragging from the URL bar to a sidebar on the right when you could just have a button to save in one click and categorise later.
We were thinking about it, but we figured it will confuse users as they will think that you can sort of drag&drop things only on Dragdis. I know not the most intelligent thought to have, but it's really not clear for average user that you need to visit some other website and drag there. And this would only confuse them even more.