Pocket For Mac Brings Offline Bookmarks To Your Desktop


Mac: Pocket has released a desktop client of its popular read-it-later app. Much like its mobile and browser siblings, the desktop app has full offline reading support and an easy-to-read text-only layout.

Pocket for Mac works exactly as you’d expect it to if you’ve used Pocket on other devices. You can filter your bookmarked links by category, star items, add tags or share them to your social network of choice. All of your articles are downloaded right away so you can read them without an internet connection.

For the most part, the Mac app is identical in every way to the other services Pocket offers. It’s a great option if you’re looking for an offline reader on your Mac.

Pocket (free) [Mac App Store]


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