The new web UI finally allows you to manage, organize and perform various actions on your saved articles and videos.
The team has revamped the Instapaper web interface, too, as seen below. To remove this limitation and enjoy unlimited highlights, you’ll need to become an Instapaper subscriber via the In-App Purchase option (starting at $2.99 per month). This is a freemium feature, meaning non-subscribers will get five free highlights per month. Moreover, you can tell Instapaper to post your highlights to your linked social media accounts to automatically tweet them, post them to a Tumblr blog, drop them into Evernote and more. One of the most requested features, text highlighting is available across Instapaper mobile apps for iOS, Android and on the web. It’s pretty straightforward: simply select a text excerpt in the viewer and choose the new Highlight from the pop up menu to save any quote or passage of text for later.Īll your Highlights are synced across devices and stored in a dedicated Highlights section in the lefthand menu.
The popular read-later iOS app Instapaper (I prefer the free Pocket app, formerly Read It Later) has received an interesting update this morning bringing out a new Highlights feature which lets you create and save passages of text from any article, useful to keep those quotes and important notes handy. The biggest threat to Instapaper’s further adoption is its pricing structure: unlike the free Pocket, Instapaper is a $3.99 value…