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Bogdan Pasechnik2012-02-27 15:59:25
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Bogdan Pasechnik, 2012-02-27 15:59:25

I am looking for a program to read articles previously saved from a computer

I currently use evernote and a Chrome plugin for this. I use it like this.
I see an interesting article on Habré that I don’t have time to read now. I click on the plugin, it highlights the text of the article automatically (cuts comments, menu items, etc.), enter tags and click save. Then I go to evernote on my phone and open an article so that it is thrown into the cache (in the free version of evernote, it is impossible for all articles to immediately rush into the cache. You need to go into each one). Now I can read it when I'm not at the computer. Everything suits me in this scheme, except for the need to pre-enter the article from the phone. I would like to get rid of this item. Perhaps there are similar programs that will solve the problem for free?

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m0ps, 2012-02-27
@m0ps

I use Instapaper for Kindle. Allows you to send articles to the Kindle for later reading on the reader at any free time. For android there is an offline Instapaper client - BenPaper

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javax, 2012-02-27
@javax

ReadItLater plugin for Chrome

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Ambrose, 2012-02-28
@Ambrose

The Read It Later service should help. From the desktop, articles are saved to your account with a single click in the browser (there is a native extension for Firefox and Chrome, and a bookmarklet for the rest). On an Android or iOS phone - automatic download of all articles added to the account for later offline reading, with the ability to download a "cleaned" text version. Plus, support for adding pages to Read It Later is built into every self-respecting mobile twitter and rss client.

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Bogdan Pasechnik, 2012-02-29
@taral

Thank you very much for the replies. I'll try using Read It Later

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