Comment by crinkly
5 days ago
If you have an iPhone, just use reader view, then print it but don’t select a printer and then share it. A PDF pops out. Then shove that in iCloud Drive or on your phone and read it later.
No services or set up involved, works reliably and you can keep the PDF forever.
PDF is almost a non-digital format, so awful reading experience on devices with different screen sizes, no good content search or even basic copy&paste. And you get no tagging in this scheme. So a major downgrade.
Apart from the device size issue this is untrue.
Of course it is, these form just a tiny subset of well known issues of PDF.
Here is a simple illustration of a copy & paste fail from this very page:
From html: a single sentence
> Since mozilla announced the sunsetting of pocket, I started looking for alternatives, including building a light version for my personal use. But nothing came out of my research.
From PDF: a newline split of a single sentence after light because PDF is generally too dumb to use sentences for text
> Since mozilla announced the sunsetting of pocket, I started looking for alternatives, including building a light > version for my personal use. But nothing came out of my research.
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if you have an iPhone just use Safari's Reading List. It syncs with iCloud
https://support.apple.com/en-us/108970
As much as I like Reading List, I think the key benefit of the PDF approach is...
> works reliably and you can keep the PDF forever
I have a ton of Apple devices and maybe my Reading List is just messed up, but it doesn't seem to keep an offline cache that is reliable in any way and would be hard to search or organize (unlike the PDFs)