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Eight of the Best Read-it-later Apps to Help You Navigate Your Backlog

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The interface is elegant, and saving links to read later takes a single click. Pocket is free to use, but you can upgrade to the Premium plan for an ad-free experience. To get more from your reading, Matter also offers highlighters andHere are a few of the best options to try out. Pocket has been going strong for more than a decade, and it’s still the popular choice for most of us. 99 a month. Screenbreak is a paid app with a few pricing tiers, but it does have a free plan that allows you to digitize your saved articles into a declutteredAlfread has a free tier. After you save various articles to read later, Screenbreak creates a physical booklet of all your articles, like a mini magazine, and can mail it to you or make it available to print at home. Plus, you get a full-text search in the premium plan, and there’s automation support for IFTTT and Zapier. The Reading List feature is accessible inside the Safari browser. Alternatively, add a webpage to your reading list by right-clicking on the tab and then Add tab to reading list. Select the three-dot menu, then Bookmarks and lists > Reading list > Add tab to reading list. To read it, select Show reading list from the same menu. You can use the Add to Reading List feature from the Share sheet practically from everywhere.
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