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Read Later Firefox Add-on.

#1
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...-it-later/

This is a great one for anyone who wants to cut down on their English reading time or wants to have a collection of good stuff to read later on (in Japanese or English) when you have a spare moment.

Tip: Just save those pesky pages that you just "have to" read right now and then later on (30 minutes+) have a quick read through your links and delete anything you no longer think was worth reading. This reduces your "I have to read it now" need and allows you more time for other things. Works great with summarizer.
Edited: 2011-05-05, 12:58 pm
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#2
I just have a bookmark folder called 'read later' that I use for this purpose so i don't really see the point of using an extension for that. (I rarely actually read the stuff I put in there anyway ;])
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#3
I use ChromeItLater with Chrome.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detai...iklcmklalj

Most of the links end up not being looked at later. I treat it like a bookmark I can ignore later, instead of creating an actual bookmark that will just be a pain to delete later.
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#4
You can also use Read It Later or InstaPaper which main advantage is that you have a synced list of articles accessible from your smartphone, tablet and desktop computer. On your phone or tablet, it also downloads the article for offline viewing.

Readability also evolved from a simple bookmarklet, into a service for reading articles offline with all the cruft removed.
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#5
Nice. I quite like the text mode Read Later uses as I am a big fan of quick summaries and so it makes it easier to cut and paste. Also, removing all of the extra formatting, so you just have text, is quite useful too.

Notably it syncs with Diiago.com, which gives you your ability to read from multiple devices elsewhere.
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#6
ファブリス Wrote:You can also use Read It Later or [...]
Actually this is the one linked in the first post.
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