![]() ![]() ![]() Highlights remove a lot of friction – I used to rely on Drafts workflows to share quotes from articles – and, more importantly, they are differentiated visually in the article text (which I couldn’t get with the aforementioned quote sharing). Furthermore, you can activate automatic saving of Highlights to Evernote, which works well for me as I keep my research material for The Prompt and Directional in Evernote. Highlights are available to premium subscribers (free accounts get only 5), and they can be shared with one tap to connected services. Highlights is one of the features that I’ve always wanted from Instapaper, and the implementation looks good enough for what I need. Safari’s Reading List is extremely convenient because it comes with no configuration or third-party limitations, but it’s not meant for permanent article archival or user interactions besides “Delete”. ![]() However, after a few months of daily reading in Safari, I can say that I often miss search, I miss a proper archive of items I’ve read, and I wish I could easily find articles I’ve liked. I enjoy the ability to save from anywhere on iOS and I like that I don’t have to think about sync problems because iCloud has been surprisingly reliable in Reading List. Reading List is a fine read-later solution that’s nicely integrated with Safari and iCloud. But with today’s update, I’m going to give Instapaper another try. I stopped using Instapaper shortly after their iOS 7 update when I switched to Safari and realized that Reading List could be enough for my needs. At long last, the Instapaper website is a fully-functional file system for managing, organizing, and acting on the articles and videos you see and save online. It’s disabled by default, but if you turn it on, you can do nifty things like automatically Tweet your highlights, or post them to a Tumblr blog, or drop them into Evernote.Īlong with highlights, we’ve completely revamped the Instapaper website, incorporating the feedback you’ve provided us over the last few months. We’ve also added the option for you to post automatically your highlights to your linked accounts. In true Instapaper fashion, your highlights are seamlessly synced across all of your devices. Instapaper received a series of major updates today, including a new Highlights feature and a redesigned website based on feedback gathered by Betaworks in the past few months.
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