Doesn’t work anymore
Doesn’t work on iPhone 12 Pro Max (iOS 15.1.1) with cloud synchronisation.
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4.42 von 5
24 Bewertungen in Deutschland
Doesn’t work on iPhone 12 Pro Max (iOS 15.1.1) with cloud synchronisation.
When you wanna try researching a specific field or randomly read articles online this app is your blessing. For example studying. When I study I wanna read the biology articles without every three seconds an ad coming up and thanks to Articles + I can do so. And thanks to the latest update it is even possible to organize the articles with tags and more. E. g. marking or editing comments what can be quite helpful for studying. Love the developers and thank you so much for this app its a lifesaver.
The app caught me with its cleanliness, beautiful typography, iCloud sharing, and multiple search and annotation capabilities. The app feels much more responsive and more lightweight than Pocket, stores your articles and annotations in iCloud, and won’t try to promote you paid articles you don’t want to read. There are a few things missing, which could make for the ultimate experience. A full-text-search inside across the entire collection, as well as a separate annotations view, and perhaps a desktop companion app. All of these would make Articles + my preferred research tool as well.
WORKS GREAT AND VERY HANDY.
This app is incredibly easy to use, and is incredibly useful—everything can be sorted into groups (tags), and can be easily annotated.
I mainly use Safari on macOS, the reason why I don't choose Chrome is because Safari can save the web page as "Web archive" format, this format retains the original format of the web page, but there is an inconvenience in this manual saving is that there is no effective information organization; I wonder if the author can implement such a saving option on Articles .
Impressive! Best capture and organizing of web content for research projects! Every article I clipped was accurate. I highly recommend you give this a try. I've used Safari Extensions for Notes, Evernote, Bear and Safari's 'Export to Pdf' for capturing and organizing content for offline reading -- they have no where near the capture accuracy and article organization features. Along with the article, this saves the website link and provides a reader. Haven't tried the Tags yet, but looks like you can optionally use your own tagging system. More features yet to explore - this is a keeper for me.
On the VERY FIRST article I tried to save, an all text article, this app missed critical information (the first paragraph) vs. the web view. I really want to like this program, but other services do far better - Reeder, Pocket and Instapaper come to mind. That I can see the web view in app to make sure things aren't missing and lack of any kind of settings panel is a deal breaker. It's of no use if I constantly have to check to make sure I didn't miss any information.
Provides the basics for a read-it-later application: Nice design, tagging, syncs to iphone/iPad. And I *really* like the way Articles lets you highlight text, write annotations, and then cleanly export your highlights and annotations. That's essential to how I work. My problem is that I get too many failures to save articles. If Articles can't download a page, it should at least save that page as a bookmark, so at least I have *something.* This one problem may cause me to abandon the app, or maybe use something else for read-it-later and use Articles only for highlights and annotations.
Sticks to the basics where more popular apps fail. Read, annotate, favorite, tag, archive, search, on iOS or desktop. Review annotations for any article in a convenient format. A few minor bugs but the developer is active and responsive. This is the best article reading software available for Apple devices.
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