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Sent to you by Bill Boulware via Google Reader: Readability lands on
iOS devices via 9to5Mac by Christian Zibreg on 3/1/12
After a long wait and several setbacks, the free Readability app has
finally landed on iOS devices. A universal binary, Readability supports
both your iPhone/iPod touch and has a native iPad interface. According
to a blog post announcing the software, the app was born from a
collaboration between the Readability team and the talented designers
and builders at Teehan+Lax.
Featuring clean typography from Hoefler & Frere-Jones, the app turns
any web page into a clean view for reading now or later on your iOS
devices or desktop, using the free Readability browser add-on. Articles
seamlessly sync between platforms via an unlimited, searchable archive
on the web.
A paid subscription is still available to those wishing to access
beyond the most recent articles in their Reading Lis, including the
ability to access daily digest of the Reading List on the Amazon
Kindle. Early reviews by The Verge and MacStories are positive and it
looks like Instapaper maker Marco Arment should be worried, indeed.
Readability for iOS is a free download from the App Store. Your image
gallery and release notes are below.
Readability is supported across dozens of popular desktop and mobile
apps through the official API, including Reeder for iOS and Mac,
Twitter clients Echofon, Ubersoscial and Tweetbot and many more. The
company is sharing 70 percent of the proceeds from paid accounts with
publishers of the articles accessed via the service. Readability can
also be accessed on Amazon's Kindle, as an HTML5 web app on mobile
devices at readability.com, through a browser extension and in a number
of third-party apps across platforms that featurebuilt-in Readability
support.
Readability for iOS version 1.0.1
Readability turns any web page into a clean view for reading now or
later on your computer, iPhone or iPad. With the Readability app, you
can catch up reading what you've saved with the free Readability add-on
for your web browser.
To start saving articles from the web to Readability, visit
www.readability.com using your favorite browser and install the free
Readability add-on.
TURNS ANY WEB PAGE INTO A CLEAN, COMFORTABLE READING VIEW
Readability automatically turns web pages into a clean, elegant,
single-column reading view. With beautiful typography provided by
Hoefler & Frere-Jones, the reading experience in Readability is
second-to-none.
READ ON YOUR TERMS – ANYTIME, ANYWHERE.
Too busy to read while on your web browser? Save any web page to
Readability and it will be automatically saved on your web browser,
iPhone or iPad. Once synced, your articles will be there for you –
whether you're online or offline.
A READING EXPERIENCE SECOND TO NONE.
Readability is all about making it easy for you to enjoy reading. You
can customize the reading view by adjusting type size, contrast and
margins to your liking.
SHARE WHAT YOU'RE READING.
Readability provides built-in native sharing support. You can post a
favorite article along with your own comments on Facebook, Twitter or
by email to your friends.
MANAGE YOUR ARTICLES WITH UNLIMITED STORAGE.
Users of Readability enjoy an unlimited, searchable archive that syncs
on the web. As soon as you're done reading an article, simply tap it to
archive.
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jeudi 1 mars 2012
[apple-iphone] Readability lands on iOS devices
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