Tuesday, 11 August 2015

How To Save A Web Page And Read It Latter Using Pocket

Pocket which was formerly known as Read It Latter, is one among the best tools for bloggers and web surfers who would like to save a whole page on their browser to read it latter instead of bookmarking the page URL. Maybe you are at the cafe and your time is running out or you are late to the office and you would like to read some web pages, with Pocket app installed on your device, you can download and save a whole number of pages you would like to read at your comfort and access them latter even without internet connection.

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After saving the page on your browser, Pocket will open the offline version of the page for you. This plugin is very useful for your browser especially when having a lot of contents containing videos and images to read, you can just open the number of pages you wish to read latter in separate tabs and pocket it. 

Features of GetPocket Includes The Following. 


  • The cool thing about pocket is that, it is everywhere. From the complete desktop version to the mobile apps version. It is available for Computer, Android, iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire and more. 
  • You can set your 'download reading list' to 'download web view' or 'download text only view' from the offline option. 
  • It also has a shortcut keyboard keys for your convenience. 
  • You can use the tag and archives to organize your saved items properly.
  • In the advance option, you can set commands like auto mark as read, close tab when saved etc. 
  • You can send a link to add@getpocket.com using the email you registered with and pocket will add that page to your queue.
  • If you are worried about insufficient data, you can also set pocket to only download web pages when you want to or when you are on Wi-Fi connection.
  • You can also read a guide to using pocket or ask a question or make suggestion from the help/support tab.

How To Use GetPocket


1. First of all, sign up an account using a valid email address at www.getpocket.com/apps/desktop.
2. Log in to the website and add a bookmark of pocket to your bookmark bar.
3. Then whenever you are on a page you want to save and read it latter, click the bookmarklet icon at the end of the page's URL address in the address bar, a handy drop-down confirms your save.
4. Then you can tag it or archive it to read it offline whenever you like.
If you synchronize your browser on desktop with your mobile app, you can have a handy link to save web pages using any of the devices and also access these pages at any time. Pocket is quite an impressive blogging tool to have because it supports videos and image contents. Are you using this tool already? you can try it if you haven't and drop your findings below via the comment box.
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