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Introduce Reader/ReaderWise

I usually browse for information on Twitter, or read the news on The New York Times. Nowadays, I basically use Reader to save my articles.

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All you need to do is copy the article's URL, and Readwise will automatically recognize it and ask if you want to add it. The most useful feature is that Reader crawls and saves a copy of the article's content from the URL, so even if the original article becomes unavailable, it won't affect the saved article in Reader.


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In addition to its URL recognition and article-saving feature, Readwise also allows users to save various large PDF files, making it a decent reader as well. This means that not only can you save and organize online articles and webpages, but you can also store and view PDF documents within the app. This feature is especially useful for those who prefer to have all their reading materials in one place, and don't want to switch between multiple apps or platforms. Whether you're reading books, articles, or research papers, Readwise can serve as a one-stop-shop for all your reading needs.


HighLight#

Readwise mainly connects and syncs with other tools, such as Apple Books. It allows you to sync your highlights from Apple Books to Readerwise, where they are displayed in a card-style format. The simple background and clean design give a refreshing feeling.

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Sync across multiple platforms.#

Readwise covers most of the commonly used platforms on the market.

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Sync Podcast Snip#

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All#

Readerwise is a mature reading app that fully embodies what a reading app should look like. Although it may not be very convincing, I have already integrated it into my workflow because it fits my life.

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