Read It Later Releases A Free Version Of Its Offline Reader For Android

Android: We were pretty excited when Read It Later first debuted for Android, but now that the price has gone up to $2.80, some of you may be a bit less excited. If you’d like to save and read articles offline but you don’t know if you’re ready to plop down three bucks yet, Read It Later now has a free version of Android that you can try out.

Like the Pro version, you can save articles from just about anywhere and read them on your phone, whether you’re online or off. The free version only lets you view a limited number of articles from your queue, though, and you can’t search or sort throug hthem. You also can’t view your list of unfinished articles, scroll with your volume keys, or lock your phone’s rotation. If you don’t really need those features, then it’s great; otherwise it’s a great way to see if the app is right for you. [Android Market via AddictiveTips]


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