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Clipping articles to read on the go
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Clipping articles to read on the go

Thought I'd share a tip with you guys about saving essential information you find on the web to view later. It's called Evernote.

Evernote has a web clipper which lets you quickly highlight the information you need and 'clip' it. It automatically puts into a journal for you, or you can choose a specific journal or tag as you're clipping it. It also can automatically clip an article for you 1-click style.

It's great for when someone posts something on here that you know you want to be reminded of later.

The real key though, is to get the android/iphone app, so you can read all your clippings on the go. You sign up for an account when you download Evernote and then all of your clippings are stored in the cloud so you can get them on your mobile or wherever. I have the free version, I'm not sure if the paid version is worth it.

I don't have a data plan abroad so I'll sync my device when I'm on wifi and then I can catch up on articles, game tips, blogs, etc when I have downtime.
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Clipping articles to read on the go

Readability -> Send To Kindle

http://www.readability.com/
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Clipping articles to read on the go

Readability looks great.

I've been using Instapaper. You add a button to your browser to save an article and it syncs automatically with iPhone / Android. Saves me a lot of time as I just clip the article and then forget about it till reading it on my phone instead of keeping 50 tabs open.

"A flower can not remain in bloom for years, but a garden can be cultivated to bloom throughout seasons and years." - xsplat
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Clipping articles to read on the go

Quote: (03-29-2012 08:03 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

Readability -> Send To Kindle

http://www.readability.com/

Good looks on that. It has worked really good for articles and work/study shit since you can put stuff on your kindle.

Evernote will still be in my stable since it lets you easily select smaller pieces of text for real concise highlights, but I'll probably use Readability for blogs, articles, etc.
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Clipping articles to read on the go

I used Instapaper for a while and made the switch to readability. Also combine with Evernote as well, mental braindump, work in progress notepad and all around lifesaver.

'I blew most of my money on fast cars, booze and women. The rest I squandered' - George Best
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Clipping articles to read on the go

Readability is great, a real enhancement for my kindle, I use it every day. Thanks for the reco!
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