These bookmarking apps can organize all of that content you’re saving for later
Screenshot: Pocket It’s hard to keep up with everything you come across on the web, such as an article you don’t have time to read at the moment or a video you’d like to run again later. Years ago, I started getting the better of this issue with Pocket, a well-known app that allows you to bookmark an article to a separate server and then retrieve it to read at your leisure. Since then, a number of similar services have appeared, offering a variety of features — and a variety of prices. What follows is a description of Pocket and some of the available apps. They all (with one exception) offer free versions and sync across a number of devices, including web browsers, Android devices, and iPhones. Pocket Screenshot: Mozilla Pocket has... Continue reading…
It’s hard to keep up with everything you come across on the web, such as an article you don’t have time to read at the moment or a video you’d like to run again later. Years ago, I started getting the better of this issue with Pocket, a well-known app that allows you to bookmark an article to a separate server and then retrieve it to read at your leisure. Since then, a number of similar services have appeared, offering a variety of features — and a variety of prices.
What follows is a description of Pocket and some of the available apps. They all (with one exception) offer free versions and sync across a number of devices, including web browsers, Android devices, and iPhones.
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