Thank you for the link!
 
 I hoped the app would allow emailing the converted web page to my Evernote account but Readability only allows emailing a link.  :-(  I have yet to find a reliable way to get a web article saved to Evernote in a decent format.
 
 I've tried using Evernote's MemClip with mostly unsatifactory results.  It crashes a lot.  I've taken to copying the article from Safari's web page and pasting it into Evernote with mixed results.  I never could get the Evernote add-on installed on iOS Safari to send directly.  After several frustrating attempts, I've given up on that route.
 
 If anyone has a better method of moving clean versions of articles to Evernote than my cludges, I'd be very happy to hear about them.
 
 That said, Readability looks like an interesting app in its own right.
 
 Cathy
 
 Sent from my iPad 
 
 >http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/9To5Mac-MacAllDay/~3/fuSiMhKuZPo/ 
 
 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. 
 
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vendredi 2 mars 2012
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