I like that you can select to open
articles in the web browser, and not Feedly's built - in half - ass version.
To access Reader Mode, simply load a web page that's
an article in your web browser of choice and click the icon in your address bar.
Not exact matches
It's up to you, but his strategy is «promiscuously cruising the
web, saving umpteen
articles in a «read later» app (
in my case Evernote, though you could use your
browser's bookmarks).
Browsers open, earphones
in, they sweep the corners of the Internet for concepts and products that might appeal to the roughly three million
web surfers who land on Trend Hunter's
articles each month.
If you want to link
in previous
articles in comments, just select the url (
web address)
in the
browser and copy it.
The open - source, Webkit - based
Web browser renders
Web pages as images that can be magnified or reloaded
in a text - only «
Article Mode.»
With built
in article caching Popular maker of Android
web browser MoboTap has released a new version of the Dolphin
browser,
in Dolphin HD v6.0 that includes Webzine.
So Pocket comes handy here where I can download a local copy of the
article with images all with the native Share function
in the BlackBerry
web browser.
The extension adds a little «k» icon
in upper right of the
browser's menu bar that you can use at anytime to send blog posts, news
articles, and other
web content, and even sections of highlighted text, to a Kindle device or app and have it automatically delivered over Wi - Fi the next time it connects.
A button
in the nav bar lets you toggle between
Browser View and
Article View, which shows you a version of the current
Web page that's been stripped of ads and navigation bars for easier reading.
There is even a rudimentary Beta
web browser so
articles and
web posts can be copied and saved for later reading offline
in Edition 2's «pocket» storage feature.
A button
in the nav bar lets you toggle between
Browser View and
Article View, which shows you a version of the current
web page that's been stripped of ads and navigation bars for easier reading.
Add This Tips and Tricks Guide to Your Boox T68 — If you want to add this guide to your Boox T68 for future reference, you can open this
article using the built -
in web browser.
You can organize
articles in folders, share them using a
web browser, sync them across multiple devices, and have up top 500
articles stored on your device at one time (more can be saved online).
You also get links to the original
article online, so if the source limits the feed to a preview of a few lines, you can head off and read the real thing
in the regular
browser, or click the «
web» option
in the top right - hand corner that will load up the page
in the window.
I think a fairly usable
browser is necessary
in ereaders, at least for reading
web articles and browsing and download free ebooks from external source if the need be.
A button or tab is added to your
browser and if you click on it while
in a
web page that
article or page is then saved to Instapaper for later viewing on your iPad.
That's with bouncing between a dozen - plus tabs
in the
web browser, checking email, browsing Twitter, communicating with my colleagues
in Slack, and writing
articles like this one
in Microsoft Word.