Pocket for Android updated, now reads your saved items ~ Hackinthus

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Pocket for Android updated, now reads your saved items




Pocket, formerly known as Read-It-Later app has just been updated and is now available for download from Google Play. Top billing the new features of the updated Pocket is text-to-speech which can read to you your saved articles. Luckily for us, Android users, this feature is not yet available for Pocket’s iOS counterpart.
Additionally, the app’s feature to manage site subscription is now working on all Android OS versions. When reading save articles, the full screen animation was also improved. And when you’re sharing articles to Evernote, the URL shortener is now disabled. Some user interface were also tweaked in the update although nothing biggie but just few minor tweaks here.
Use Pocket when you discover an interesting article, video or web page, but don’t have time to view it. Once it's in Pocket, it's on your phone, tablet or computer. You can read an article during a flight, see a web page while you wait in line or watch a video while relaxing at home.
WHAT YOU CAN POCKET
Articles, videos or pretty much anything you find online.
VIEW EVERYWHERE
If it's in Pocket, it's on your phone, tablet, and computer.
EASY ON THE EYES
See your articles, videos and everything else in a beautiful, easy-to-view layout.
SAVE FROM ANY APP
Save to Pocket from any app on your Android device. Just tap 'Add to Pocket' when sharing a page.
READ IT LATER USERS
Simply log into Pocket using your Read It Later username and password for a seamless transition.
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