I often see a website or email article that I would like to read. I don’t have time, or inclination, to read it at that moment, but I know I want to at some point. Way back, I would simply set a bookmark in the web browser, and come back to it later. It quickly became messy though, and there pretty much wasn’t any way to tag articles so I could easily find the information later if I couldn’t remember the name or even the URL of the website that I had found it on.
Evernote came along and with it, the ability to forward emails to it. Great it works fine. Instapaper came along with the ability to do a similar thing with web pages, as well as Evernote too. I never really got into Pocket a great deal, but there are some things stored there too.
A few months back I downloaded Readwise, which allows me to save highlights from books that I read. I find that useful as some passages in books can be very inspiring and it’s good to save them in one place. Now, though, Readwise has brought out Reader which allows me to save web pages, emails, PDFs, RSS feeds and even YouTube Videos in one place as a single library and feed source. I’m going to go with this, and we’ll see how it pans out over time.
If it works out, then I’ll only be paying £7.99 a month for Readwise instead of paying for both Instapaper and Evernote, so I’ll save a few quid too.