Hi everyone,

As the title suggests, I’d like to ask for some advice on a good open-source read-it-later service. I’d mainly use it from a browser, but it would also be great for Apple devices.

Thanks so much to anyone who can help.

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    1 day ago

    I have been using Karakeep after Pocket discontinue. I mainly use it in browser and there are extensions but I just use it with Single File extension as I already have installed.

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    I haven’t tried it yet, but came across savr the other day. Looks promising

    savr: Read it later. Keep it local. No server needed. — Savr is an app for saving online content to read later. It is file-centric, offline first, future proof, and favors decentralization.

    PWA, extension for FF and Chrome , optional sync via Dropbox or own storage

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        10 hours ago

        inline with above, there is singlefile extension, which just generates a single .html file with all images and scripts embeded. if on a chromium browser, you can directly save to .mhtml files which are similar.