![]() I sent an email to support and confirmed this.įortunately, Readwise can do exactly this (even though it's yet another service). You can display them all, but not actually export them. ![]() There appears to be no way to export all the highlights for an article in a sane fashion. At first it was nice, but then I noticed a problem. So I fired up Pocket, which does have a support app on the Amazon Appstore, and went to town. Very strange, and immediately on my list to de-friction. Fire tablets are a lot easier to sideload these days than they used to be, but even then the app detected the OS wasn't well supported, and the highlighting would occasionally come out with the text all mixed together. The big challenge came when I bought a second tablet (a Kindle Fire 10) to read on, because I got supremely frustrated trying to type notes on my Kindle. It's got great colors and the export all highlights in an article function worked well. It's simple, clean, easy to highlight and take notes on. sure?Īll my impressions of Instapaper were (and still are) great. Recommendations First: Instapaperīefore I'd even switched from org mode to Evernote, I saw Instapaper was the blessed default in the example library. I've ended up bouncing back and forth between them, and I wanted to document why. ![]() I'd put stuff in pocket for years (even before it was baked into Firefox), and I still had an old Instapaper account with some articles I'd saved in 2007. When I started the BASB course, I had no strong preference for which read-it-later app to use.
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