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type-2-blog · 26 days ago
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Summary of Read-It-Later App Alternatives Following Pocket's Shutdown
This document summarizes several read-it-later applications as alternatives to Pocket, which Mozilla shut down in May 2025. Pocket users have until October 8, 2025, to export their data. The alternatives offer varying features and pricing models:
Paid Options with Significant Features:
Matter: Offers AI-powered co-reading, podcast transcription, and reading speed adjustments. A yearly subscription costs $79.99, but a discount is available for Pocket users.
Instapaper: A long-standing app with iOS and Android support. A yearly premium subscription ($59.99) unlocks features like note-taking, text-to-speech, and full-text search. Pocket users get a three-month free trial upon importing their data.
Raindrop.io: Primarily a bookmark manager, but also functions as a read-it-later app. A yearly subscription ($33) provides AI-powered organization, full-text search, and other features.
Plinky: Allows saving and categorizing various link types. A pro subscription ($3.99/month, $39.99/year, or $159.99 one-time) removes link, folder, and tag limits. A 50% discount on the Pro tier was offered until the end of May 2025.
Paperspan: A simple app with a reading list, note-taking, and text-to-speech. A monthly subscription ($8.99) unlocks advanced search and playlist creation. Note that this app hasn't been updated recently.
Readwise Reader: Integrates with Readwise for annotation features, offline search, and an AI assistant. Requires a $9.99/month Readwise subscription after a 30-day trial. Offers Pocket archive import.
DoubleMemory: An Apple-focused app with offline reading and search. Offers monthly ($3.99) and annual ($17.99) subscriptions.
Recall: Uses AI to summarize content and categorize it. A free plan allows up to 10 AI-generated summaries; a $7/month plan offers unlimited summaries and other features.
Wallabag: An open-source app available as a €11/year hosted subscription. Offers reader mode and supports importing from other services.
Free or Primarily Free Options:
Readeck: An open-source web app (with a hosted version planned for 2025) for organizing web content. A mobile app is also under development.
Obsidian Web Clipper: A free open-source browser extension for saving web pages to the Obsidian note-taking app.
Karakeep: An open-source bookmarking app with AI-powered tagging.
Dewey: A "save everything" app with organizational tools and AI bulk tagging. Paid plans start at $7.50/month.
The document notes that this list is not exhaustive and more tools may be added.
This information is current as of the date of the document. Since the document's date is not specified, it is advisable to verify the pricing, features, and availability of these apps with their respective websites before making a decision.
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transfaguette · 8 days ago
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anyone use a free proton account to replace the gsuite? what are your pros and cons? I wasn’t really impressed with the free proton calendar and thats the thing i use the most besides gmail.
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match-your-steps · 8 months ago
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kinda funny how most programmers would prefer to not have to touch apple products with a ten-foot pole but if you talk to basically any designer over like 25 they'll swear up and down and backwards to friday that nothing could ever hold a candle to any apple product
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mannyblacque · 4 months ago
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I'm so ready to get rid of Instagram.
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nulfaga · 1 year ago
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ok my writing app gave out at 35k so i had to move the markup file to a different app that uses a typewriter font i dislike :(( where's my serifs...
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drunkonschadenfreude · 2 years ago
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Has the Tumblr app become almost unusable for anybody else in the last week? Can barely scroll anymore, it's so laggy
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subtract-me-from-your-heart · 4 months ago
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Got a hand-me-down iPad and now I'm just holding it up to all my Windows/Android OS-using devices and trying to make them play nice
Like you kids WILL get along or I will turn this car around
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metavault · 5 months ago
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medickpidia · 5 months ago
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The Amazon Fire Max 11 is the most powerful and feature-rich Fire tablet to date, designed for streaming, reading, gaming, and productivity. With a vivid 11-inch display, a 14-hour battery life, and support for an optional stylus and keyboard, this tablet is an excellent all-in-one device for work and entertainment. Its sleek aluminum design and lightweight build make it stylish and portable, while the octa-core processor ensures smooth performance. >>>>----Click To Know More About That Product----<<<<
Features
✅ Vivid 11” Display for Immersive Viewing
11-inch Full HD (2000 x 1200) display with anti-glare coating.
TÜV Rheinland-certified for reduced blue light exposure, minimizing eye strain.
Perfect for watching movies, gaming, and reading.
✅ Powerful Performance
Octa-core processor for fast multitasking.
4GB RAM for smooth app performance.
Runs on Fire OS, optimized for Amazon services and Android apps via the Amazon Appstore.
✅ All-Day Battery Life
Up to 14 hours of mixed-use battery life.
USB-C fast charging for quick power-ups.
✅ Optional Accessories for Enhanced Productivity
Stylus Pen (sold separately): Supports handwriting, drawing, and note-taking.
Detachable Keyboard (sold separately): Converts the tablet into a mini laptop for work and school.
✅ Ample Storage
128GB internal storage (expandable via microSD card up to 1TB).
Download movies, games, books, and apps for offline use.
✅ Great for Streaming & Gaming
Compatible with popular apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, and YouTube.
Supports cloud gaming services like Amazon Luna for console-quality gaming on the go.
✅ Advanced Camera & Connectivity
8MP front and rear cameras with 1080p HD video recording.
Dual microphones for clear video calls.
Wi-Fi 6 support for faster, more reliable internet connectivity.
✅ Durable & Stylish Design
Premium aluminum body for a sleek and lightweight feel.
Scratch-resistant screen for durability.
✅ Kid & Family Friendly
Parental controls and Amazon Kids+ subscription options.
Multiple user profiles for shared family use.
Ideal 
✔️ Entertainment lovers who enjoy streaming, gaming, and reading. ✔️ Students & professionals who need a lightweight, productivity-friendly tablet. ✔️ Families looking for a durable and secure device for all ages. ✔️ Amazon ecosystem users who want seamless access to Kindle, Alexa, and Prime services.
Specifications
Display: 11” Full HD (2000 x 1200) touchscreen
Processor: Octa-core
RAM: 4GB
Storage: 128GB (expandable via microSD up to 1TB)
Battery Life: Up to 14 hours
Charging: USB-C, fast charging
Cameras: 8MP front and rear, 1080p HD video
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth
Audio: Dual speakers with Dolby Atmos support
Operating System: Fire OS
The Amazon Fire Max 11 is a versatile, high-performance tablet perfect for work, entertainment, and creativity. With a stunning display, powerful hardware, and long battery life, it’s a great alternative to more expensive tablets for both casual and professional users.
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type-2-blog · 26 days ago
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Рекомендую "Smart Noter — Голос в Текст"
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mikestek · 6 months ago
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Android vs iOS - Which OS is right for you?
Over the years, the debate between Android and iOS has intensified, making it vital for you to understand the unique features each operating system offers. Android provides a wide range of devices with customizable options, while iOS boasts a seamless user experience and consistent updates. Your choice can impact everything from app availability to device performance. Whether you prioritize…
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sydneycbdrepaircentre · 1 year ago
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❤ Gemini on Android may soon respond on top of your current app, add file uploads and more
    Google has been steadily improving Gemini over the past couple of months, and it seems the Android experience is getting ready for a slew of new upgrades which includes responding in an overlay on top of your current apps. Gemini on Android replaces Google Assistant when it’s activated, but there are some big downsides to that. Among other things, Gemini opens up all of its responses in a…
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pokemonblog · 1 year ago
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Pokémon Sleep support for Android OS 7 systems is ending in late July 2024
Read on below to learn more about Pokémon Sleep: End of Pokémon Sleep Support for Android OS 7 Systems Thank you for playing Pokémon Sleep!As we continue to create new features for a continually updated game, we plan to end support for Pokémon Sleep for the following OS versions as of an update scheduled for late July 2024.• Android 7.0• Android 7.1• Android 7.1.1• Android 7.1.2Beginning in…
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tripta-123 · 1 year ago
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Android OS is More Popular Among Developers
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adimuto · 1 year ago
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My favorite function in Google Apps Script .
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divukanwar · 1 year ago
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