Omnivore: The Best Read-It-Later App For Serious Readers
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As an avid reader, finding a good read-later app is a must. Finding the perfect one can be hard.
My quest for the ideal app began with Pocket, took me through Instapaper, and led me to experiment with Readwise for a couple of months.
Readwise read was really good. I really enjoyed using it. It’s the best one out there if you don’t consider the price factor.
Recently, I discovered OmniVore, an app that truly meets all my reading needs without hurting my wallet. In a very short amount of time, Omnivore became my personal favorite tool.
In this article, We’ll explore the highlighting features of Omnivore that make it the best read-later app for serious readers like myself.
Easily Save to Omnivore Library
Omnivore allows you to save articles to its library in different ways. This ensures that you can build your reading list from anywhere at any time. Here are the key methods to save content to your Omnivore library:
- Directly adding links: Within the Omnivore library, you can use the “Add Link” button to manually input the URL of an article you’d like to save for later.
- Browser Extensions: Omnivore offers browser extensions for popular web browsers, including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. These extensions enable you to save articles to your library with just one click as you browse the web.
- Mobile App Integration: With the mobile app available for both Android & iOS, you can use the share feature to send articles directly to Omnivore library.
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