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My pocket list
My pocket list







my pocket list

We love multitasking, and the Listen (text-to-speech) feature is one of the best ways to enjoy your saved articles when reading on a screen is not convenient, like when working out at the gym or folding laundry. Listen to articles (instead of reading them) with Text to Speech We asked the Pocket community to share what methods they use, and are excited to share the most effective ones below. Thankfully, we’ve identified several ways to tackle your List and enjoy what you’ve saved. This can lead to a very long List that might seem difficult to conquer. The longer you use Pocket, the easier it is to end up saving more items than you read. Pocket for Mac includes some great features in a native Mac application, including fast, seamless syncing across all devices  keyboard shortcuts for key actions sharing to Buffer, Evernote and email tweet attributions for any items saved from Twitter  and new ways to save from your clipboard and via drag and drop.Tips and Tricks to Conquer Your Pocket List Introduction Learn more about Pocket for Kobo eReaders here. You'll be able to read offline articles on your eReader, and all types of web content on your tablet.īe sure to get the latest software update to have Pocket on your Kobo! Pocket is built-in to most Kobo eReaders. If you're using Pocket on multiple devices, please ensure that you are logged into the same account on each. Click the links below to access the download pages: You can use Pocket on your mobile device with our iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire, and Android apps. Pocket is compatible with all modern browsers, including Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer and Google Chrome. You can log into Pocket for Web in your computer web browser to view your saved items.

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Once you save items to Pocket, you can view them from virtually anywhere.









My pocket list