![]() This is the main idea behind managing my reading list: I'm separating the process of choosing what to read from actually reading it. I can now simply skim through all new posts and choose which ones I want to read later. This shows a little icon in the upper right-hand corner, which sends the article to Pocket when clicked: Now, I have configured Feedly to use Pocket as my favorite reading tool. After Google Reader died in mid-2013, I imported all my feeds into Feedly, which I've been using ever since. ![]() That makes for a lot of content that's swept towards me. Let me now give you a quick rundown on how I use it in combination with Feedly and other services.Ĭurrently, I've subscribed to about 35 RSS feeds. So far, I've talked about why I chose Pocket over Instapaper. Like this, I can simply pick up my iPad and continue to read where I left off on my desktop. Pocket synchronizes my reading position for each saved item across devices and platforms.Oftentimes, I remember having read a blog post about a certain topic, which I'm able to quickly pull out of my archive like this. I like being able to search through my entire archive.Not so with Pocket: The extension asks for your credentials once and then stores them, but not using cookies. Since I've configured Chrome to delete all browsing data (including cookies) when closing the last tab, I had to re-login to Instapaper every browser session. Some blog posts include source code in a format that isn't always displayed correctly in the text-only view, sometimes not at all.Īnother good thing is the Pocket browser extension for Google Chrome. The thing I like best about Pocket is the possibility to not only download the text version of an article for later offline use, but also the original HTML view. I was happy with it - until I took a look at Pocket, which I like even better. ![]() Also, there are apps available for both iPhone and iPad, which I mostly use for reading. Instapaper's web interface is organized, its reading view is clean, and the "Read Later" bookmarklet works nicely. Up until recently, I've been using Instapaper to keep track of blog posts (and other text material) that I intend to read later. We support files up to 50Mb in size.Managing My Reading List with Feedly & Pocket January 28, 2014.This mode is the best way to clean your account data completely and replace it with data from import file.īe sure if you already have any data in Raindrop it will be removed and replaced. Select this mode if you want to import everything as is (including duplicates) When you upload the same import file again but with new data, this mode will prevent uploading duplicates and ensure structure untouched, only new folders and bookmarks will be imported. Settings īefore you start import, please select how much data you want to transfer: Mode txt file that can be imported to Raindrop. txt file and paste content of clipboard to it. Just follow instructions on Pinback site. ![]() But you can try to use great third-party app called Pinback that can help you download export file. Pinterest itself doesn't have any tools to export your data. You can transfer all your web-clips (bookmarks) from Evernote to Raindrop.io, description and tags will be imported as well.īe sure to select ENEX as a file format of export in Evernote. Txt file should have a url per row ENEX (Evernote) Validate your CSV file before uploading! TXT ![]()
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