And finally... on my iPad in Safari I use the Reader.
It has about the same features as Evernote Clearly, except that it is not an extension and only exists on iOS.
Luckily it is built into the browser since several iOS version (not sure how long) and therefore is just there (for free).
It also comes with a reading list feature, but I never use that, simply because I want my reading list centralized (i.e. pocket).
I only use it to clean the article of all the clutter around it, and it works like charm.
All you need to do is press the little reader icon (seems to represent some text lines as in "text only") left of the URL bar.
Our Wikipedia entry looks like this (click to enlarge).
Nice thing is, that links work.
It has about the same features as Evernote Clearly, except that it is not an extension and only exists on iOS.
Luckily it is built into the browser since several iOS version (not sure how long) and therefore is just there (for free).
It also comes with a reading list feature, but I never use that, simply because I want my reading list centralized (i.e. pocket).
I only use it to clean the article of all the clutter around it, and it works like charm.
All you need to do is press the little reader icon (seems to represent some text lines as in "text only") left of the URL bar.
Our Wikipedia entry looks like this (click to enlarge).
Nice thing is, that links work.
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