![]() Although I love the Instapaper iPad app, using Read Later on the desktop is actually a darn sight faster when burning through a bunch of articles. Rather than using the web apps of either service, which are ok, but not ideal on the desktop, you get to read, edit, archive, move, like, delete and add new articles inside a nice native app. The app also retains its other sharing features like Twitter, Pinboard, Facebook and Delicious.īut the marquee feature of Read Later, as it was in its previous incarnation, is the fact that you can read both Instapaper and Read it Later articles in a clean, native Mac app with tagging, customizable views and article management tools. It can also display a Send to Kindle button if that plugin is installed, letting your users send your content to their e-reader to enoy when they have the time. The app has gotten a couple of nice new features, like the ability to send items out to Evernote, which is sweet. The app costs 10 a month or 69 a year, which is seriously steep for this kind of app (Pocket and Instapaper both have very good free tiers), but Seghers thinks Upnext can build something worth. Read Later Buttons provides a widget and a shortcode for displaying read later buttons for the popular apps Instapaper, Pocket, and Readability. ReadNow, a Mac client for accessing those services, has been renamed ReadLater and is now available on the Mac App Store for free. ![]() If you, like us, are fans of the ‘save things to read them later’ services Instapaper and Read it Later, then you’ll probably enjoy this news. ![]()
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