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A good read-it-later app is a must-have tool in the arsenal of anyone who consumes knowledge via online articles. The app allows you to save articles for internet-free consumption at your convenience. It also strips the article of all ads and distracting elements, giving you a clean reading environment.
While there are tons of excellent read-it-later apps you can use, the one we recommend for most users is Omnivore. In this guide, we will review the app and show why it’s the only read-it-later app you will ever need.
Oh yeah, and did I tell you it’s open-source and completely free?
What to look for in a good read-it-later app
Before we get to our reasons for choosing Omnivore, let us first discuss what makes a good read-it-later service.
- The app should make it easy to import articles. For this, it should support browser extensions and share sheet integration.
- It should be good at parsing articles so articles are imported without any loss of content.
- It should let you easily manage your articles.
- You should be able to make highlights and take notes on the material.
- If the app integrates well with third-party note-taking…