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INSTAPAPER
Best 'read it later' client I found! It's a Pocket alternative with much more features, customization and reliability. Available On Android, iOS and Web.
It used to be a freemium service but last year Pinterest bought it and made it completely free without ads! I used Pocket for years but moved to Instapaper after this.
Some best features are Speed reader, folder management, full text search, kindle integration and awesome minimal website!
Pocket is good. I used it a LOT for a while. Switched to Instapaper 6 or so months ago and it's great. More features than Pocket, but not quite as good if you're saving videos too.
If you want offline without a syncing service involved, Article Reader Offline is really good. You can use it as kind of a reader mode for browsers that don't have it or save stuff for later. Just have to read it on one device or export a file and import it on another.
EDIT: Both apps are free. No IAPs or ads.
no there isn't because samsung's touchwiz got too full of bloatware so it closes the tabs in background and reloads them when you need them if you want to read the webpages later try instapaper or pocket (both are free) instapaper-only text pocket full webpage
links-https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instapaper.android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ideashower.readitlater.pro
I would also like this. In the meantime, you can install an app like Instapaper and just share links to it from Boost when you want to use a reader.
"Instapaper" and "Pocket" do exactly what you want.
Instapaper: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instapaper.android
Pocket: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ideashower.readitlater.pro
I don't know if the OP has used the other read-later app, Instapaper. The app is certainly isn't as pretty as Pocket. Instapaper's emphasis seems to be more on the text/reading so the menu isn't as rich as Pocket's but it excels in presenting a better reading environment.
Not only can choose from 15 different fonts- Elena, Tisa, Proxima Nova, Georgia, Helvetica etc. (and of course, control the size) , but you're able to set line spacing and margin/width. Pocket only allows you to control the font sizes and provide the choice of either serif or non-serif fonts.
http://i.imgur.com/bT8NGOt.png
Other features that's missing from Pocket and available on Instapaper:
the ability to highlight and use Instapaper's IFTTT/IF channel to automatically send/share highlighted notes eg. append to Evernote or send it to your blog/Tumblr
the ability to create folders and playlists
the ability to add your own comment to highlights or article text
the ability to send a tweet shot of your highlighted portion of the article
support for Speed Reading and article narration
Some of these features require a premium subscription (like unlimited highlighting.) but Instapaper annual subscription is almost $20 less than Pocket ($34 vs $52). And I'm not sure about feature parity between the iOS (what I'm using) and Android versions (iOS is version 6.4 and I believe it's version 4 on Android).
The more pertinent move for Pocket at the moment is to add useful features rather than another visual overhaul.
Instapaper?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instapaper.android
Also, if you use Samsung's Internet Browser, it has a "Save webpage" feature, it works really well.
How about Instapaper
Same, same I guess ��♂️ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instapaper.android&hl=en_US
You could also just share the articles you find to whatever reading app you use. I like Instapaper
Can you please check if Instapaper works?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instapaper.android